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NO no feedback of any kind? I read somewhere that here regarding the Augsburg and Nurnberg pieces, the user Theoderich is really super knowledgeable! Is there anyone other than him who can help me with this? Unfortunately, there is no doubt that this is a work of Hanau historicism. These pseudo mar...
I am a silver expert (for old Silver from Germany), but I know no other object with the marks on your spoon. I can't say for sure that this is a hallmark. If it were a maker's mark, I would expect master's initials. However, I cannot recognize any letters. Thank you. Yes, I can tell you're an exper...
Dear Bismark, I like Your name :) and I like Your spoon.
Unfortunately there is no makers mark.
I have seen your spoon some yeas ago in an other forum.
About the hallmark I think, it looks similar to the coat of arms of Neidenburg, but I am not sure.
It could be from the middle of 18th century.
Hi, believe it to be a tea caddy spoon. Perhaps a present to celebrate a marriage, hence the two family crests joined together. The marks I believe to be fantasy marks, perhaps pseudo Swiss Schaffhausen? Peter. Yes, pseudomarks but I do not know the manufacturer. There is an other object of this ma...
In the book of the GNM it MZ1058 (Meister mit Einhorn) and is contributet zu Max Burmeister.
At a silver conference a few years ago, Prof. Richter gave a lecture and he was able to prove that this is Stephan Winckler's master's mark. In the book of GNM he is no971. He become Master in 1632.
I'm afraid I can't give an answer here for now. Without hallmarks it is difficult to assign the bowl to a city. The initials MS are also not so rare as to significantly reduce the possibilities. It is also possible that the shell was not made in Germany. At least you can rule out the usual suspects ...
Dear Peter.
your Lion ist not the same hallmark. But I can read a "L" under the lion.
It must be a town beginning with L.
I think it is not Lüneburg (there was 12 Lot). Could it Lemberg?
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/search.php?keywords=graudenz https://silberpunze.freehost.ag/punzen/G/Graudenz_1845_Maximilian_Wilhelm_Neumann.jpg That is interesting. Both hallmarks are very similar in some characteristics. There is a detailed city crest and a small 12 with a dot at the bottom. &quo...
Hi Georg, indeed town mark of Dresden, I believe the maker's mark could read CHR script for: Christian Heinrich Rossbach, around 1810. Let us wait for Theoderich to confirm. Yes, I aggree with you, Dresden F=1810, CHR = Christian Heinrich Rossbach, master 1795, oo 20.Mai 1797 (Kreuzkirche). In 1810...