I checked all the Norway and Denmark maker marks...
any ideas...
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830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...
Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...
In my opinion it looks like German...
Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...
my research shows that 830 was not used in Germany
am I wrong?
am I wrong?
Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...
Yes, yo are. ;-)Princeton wrote:my research shows that 830 was not used in Germany
am I wrong?
It is a bit unusual, but I've got several German pieces from 830S.
Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...
oh....very beautiful....
and so interesting...
do you recognize the makers mark?
and so interesting...
do you recognize the makers mark?
Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...
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.
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.
Re: 830 Silver Ring with unidentified maker mark...
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*