Help with Maker

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nickcox
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Help with Maker

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Hello,

I am trying to find out more about this table lighter and, in particular, who the maker is? any ideas ? I think it dates to 1940 and was produced in Amsterdam. The hallmarks appear to say GJPC

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Nick

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Re: Help with Maker

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Hi Nick,

Please post a much larger images of the marks.

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Re: Help with Maker

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Hi Trev:

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Nick
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Re: Help with Maker

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Hi Nick,

Indeed year letter F for 1940, Minerva head, regional assay office letter A=Amsterdam.

Maker's mark 6JPC for: Fa. Jansen Post & Cocx, with this particular mark registered in Amsterdam 1936-1954. In business today:
http://www.juwelen.bz/bedrijf-jansen-po ... aandam-497


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Peter
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Re: Help with Maker

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Many thanks Peter.

Please could you tell me where you got the information from as I have been unsuccesful in locating the maker?

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Nick
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Re: Help with Maker

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The decoration depicts Rembrandt's 'The Night Watch'.

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_Watch

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Re: Help with Maker

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Hi Nick,
Not available online. For information see reference books: Waarborgholland, ˜Netherlands' Responsibility Marks since 1797
http://www.worldcat.org/title/nederland ... referer=di


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Peter
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Re: Help with Maker

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Thank you for for your help. You have all been brilliant
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