830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...

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Luci
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Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...

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In my opinion it looks like German...
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Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...

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my research shows that 830 was not used in Germany
am I wrong?
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Princeton wrote:my research shows that 830 was not used in Germany
am I wrong?
Yes, yo are. ;-)
It is a bit unusual, but I've got several German pieces from 830S.
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Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...

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Luci wrote:
Princeton wrote:my research shows that 830 was not used in Germany
am I wrong?
Yes, you are. ;-)
It is a bit unusual, but I've got several German pieces from 830S.
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Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...

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oh....very beautiful....
and so interesting...
do you recognize the makers mark?
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Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...

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Hi,

Since 1884 the minimum standard in Germany is 800/1000. The most common standards used there are 800 and 835, but 830, 900, 925, and 935 are also used. Technically any figure above 800 is possible.

Trev.
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Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...

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The maker's mark FS of the bracelet means Fritz Scheurle. I've also got some purity marks with "833" from Germany. But now to something completely different. *g*
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