c1890 William B Kerr American Sterling Call card Case/Wallet

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c1890 William B Kerr American Sterling Call card Case/Wallet. Rare and unusual in fantastic condition with minor scratches below center hand etched design which could either be an organization or initials I'm not sure but it's fancy and wonderful. Weighs 128.3 grams, it's thick and heavy. Faint Hatchet hallmark shown, I believe it's William B Kerr as they used similar designs. 4 7/8" tall x 3 3/8" wide. I've not seen this exact design before but my guess is the leather wore out on most of them, this one is particularly well preserved and could be used for credit cards and money. WM.B. KERR & CO - Newark, NJ Began as Kerr & Thiery in 1855. Kerr's hallmark was a fasces - a single-bit axe with rods bound with straps. They used this trademark of Ancient Rome origin from 1855 until 1892. Other hallmarks include a hammer, and three "X" marks. Purchased by Gorham Corporation in 1906 tw156
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      c1890 William B Kerr American Sterling Call card Case/Wallet. Rare and unusual in fantastic condition with minor scratches below center hand etched design which could either be an organization or initials I'm not sure but it's fancy and wonderful. Weighs 128.3 grams, it's thick and heavy. Faint Hatchet hallmark shown, I believe it's William B Kerr as they used similar designs. 4 7/8" tall x 3 3/8" wide. I've not seen this exact design before but my guess is the leather wore out on most of them, this one is particularly well preserved and could be used for credit cards and money. WM.B. KERR & CO - Newark, NJ Began as Kerr & Thiery in 1855. Kerr's hallmark was a fasces - a single-bit axe with rods bound with straps. They used this trademark of Ancient Rome origin from 1855 until 1892. Other hallmarks include a hammer, and three "X" marks. Purchased by Gorham Corporation in 1906 tw156

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