Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
Hi….I have this silver push button case which I have had tested as silver which carries marks to both sides internally….JR and another device….Unfortunately all my searches bring up English silver smiths like John Round etc….could someone point me in the right direction or country to search….
https://ibb.co/nkyLDCq
https://ibb.co/cXy8T4V
https://ibb.co/nkyLDCq
https://ibb.co/cXy8T4V
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
Hi,
Please embed your images.
Trev.
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Trev.
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
I have tried…..the tinypic my iPad won’t let me visit as insecure…….how can I embed them and I will get it done….I have never had the issue before…..thanks…
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
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Trev.
Trev.
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
Brian P wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:06 am Hi….I have this silver push button case which I have had tested as silver which carries marks to both sides internally….JR and another device….Unfortunately all my searches bring up English silver smiths like John Round etc….could someone point me in the right direction or country to search….
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
The sahape of the marks indicates Austria-Hungary Empire 1872-1921. (.900)
See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/Faustria_02.html
Assay office code letter is difficult to decipher.
Regards
See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/Faustria_02.html
Assay office code letter is difficult to decipher.
Regards
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
Of course, those are not British marks.
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
Thank you…..I know they aren’t British that’s blatantly obvious but I have not been able to find out the country or maker….but I will go down the Austrian Hungarian and see where it leads…..
Re: Unknown JR plus marks on silver push button case
I think, it is Johann Rössl in Wien.
Best regards!
Krisztián
Best regards!
Krisztián