This is what i found (for the moment) Maybe i send a mail to the British Museum and ask them about the use on silver. Thanks Trev. Micro-Crystalline Wax Polish is a blend of highly refined micro-crystalline fossil-origin waxes developed by the British Museum and used by restoration specialists world...
Hi all, Recently a bought a pair of cugar caster in the UK, made by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths co. in 1912, in mint condition and beautiful patina. They stand on an antique side table, so i can take a look at it anytime i like. I like to enjoy my antique stuff and not putting it away. My questi...
Hi, Welcome to the Forum. Sorry we could not be of help to you this time, but glad to see your question has been answered. Trev. That's ok, no problem. I have been searching for months, till i came here. A friend told me about the silver museum in Belgium and when i wrote them, i got more then i ho...
It could be Belgian (the mark on the left has an A O O and one missing). I found unregistrated Belgian marks and one of them had an A O O 8 , so the 8 could be the missing one). The sauce boat could be made by the Wolfers Frères, influenced by "Japonisme" (=The Japanese influence on Weste...
The mark on the right --> could it be Delheid Frères maker’s mark: D crowned with a serpent, (snake). Sometimes you will find the maker’s mark upside down. In the bottom of the page: http://www.modernsilver.com/Belgianartdeco.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; What do you think?
I need help about a sauce boat, which i think is British. I have surched the internet, but i can't find anything about the marks. Thanks for the comments, help and support.