small Dutch dish

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15121990
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small Dutch dish

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Can anyone help date and ID the maker on this small dish? It has the axe mark for old silver broght back into circulation between 1853 and 1927.

http://s1191.photobucket.com/user/15121 ... tch%20dish

many thanks,

Iain
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Re: small Dutch dish

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Hi Iain,

Not Dutch, but German.

See Simon Rosenau at: Pseudo Hallmarks on Hanau Silver

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Re: small Dutch dish

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Many thanks Trev, is the axe mark indicative of it being sold on the Dutch market?

Iain
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Re: small Dutch dish

Post by oel »

Hi Iain,

It is not a Dutch hatchet (axe) but a Hanau axe or psuedo (fake) mark.Could also be a crescent moon and crown for silver Germany (upside down).
For the Dutch hatchet see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028





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Re: small Dutch dish

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Hi Oel,

I see it now, many thanks. Once more the knowledge on the forum is impressive!

best,

Iain
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