Stuttgart Silver Beaker - SICK maker's mark.

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echo801
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Stuttgart Silver Beaker - SICK maker's mark.

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Hello
I have a German beaker that appears to have the Stuttgart mark; as the horse is sort of transitional from rearing to galloping I'm guessing late 18th early 19th century?!
I wondered if anybody could confirm and if the maker's mark SICK means anything to anybody.
My thanks to the forum.

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echo801
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Post by echo801 »

Seems that there was a silversmith called EBERHARD SICK: so I've answered my own question.
Regards to all.
Theoderich
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Post by Theoderich »

echo801 wrote:Seems that there was a silversmith called EBERHARD SICK: so I've answered my own question.
Regards to all.
How about Johann Christian Sick?
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