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Old BIESNER Spoon with Oak Leaf Decorated Rat-tail INFO
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:55 pm
by DHay
Re: Old BIESNER Spoon with Oak Leaf Decorated Rat-tail INFO
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 8:20 am
by R ingo
Hello DHay,
surely the engraved marksmen-target on the handle shows, that the spoon was a prize on a marksmen's festival. Such engraved marksmen-targets and engraved young rat tails after 1800 I know from Northern Germany. Old-fashioned looking spoons were often used as such prize ( like this from 1804
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... che#p44739 ).
Unfortunately I know no gold smith named Biesner. But in Greifswald, Northern Germany, was a goldsmith Johann Heinrich Julius BIESENER (born about 1778, Master 1803). This fits quite good. May be he is it.
Kind regards, Ringo
Re: Old BIESNER Spoon with Oak Leaf Decorated Rat-tail INFO
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2017 12:26 pm
by Theoderich
this spoon have no hallmark
I do not exactly the hallmark of Greifswald from 1824
there was an exchange vom this hallmark

to the griffyn mark
But I can say: that this kind of rat tail engraving with leaf frame is typical for Greifswald spoons in this time.
So I think Ringo is right.