I can't identify this maker

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meperry57
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I can't identify this maker

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I purchased this box and found this mark on the side. I've checked the usual sources and can't find it.
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Re: I can't identify this maker

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Hi,

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meperry57
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Re: I can't identify this maker

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Got a little carried away making them small enough....

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meperry57
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Re: I can't identify this maker

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Still looking myself and came across (on your site) Hermann Bauer , but it doesn't have the Germany marks. Could it be?
AG2012
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Re: I can't identify this maker

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Hi,
Yes,it is Hermann Bauer (Schwäbisch Gmünd).Crescent and crown mark is not compulsory.
The company Hermann Bauer was founded in 1863 and is still active.
http://www.hermann-bauer.com/history-of ... bauer.html

Hermann Bauer was born in Heilbronn in 1833 and had to support his family at an early age due to the early death of his father. After training as a steel engraving apprentice, he expanded his knoledge in Holland, London and Paris, before he founded the silverware factory in 1863.

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