Thank you so much for the information, Warren. It appears like the fourth mark is an upper-case D on its side? What makes you believe it to be of Baltimore origin? I've tried to present more detailed shots of the marks below. Thank you so very much for your time. -Gary https://www.925-1000.com/pics/...
Dear Forum- Can anyone help to identify the below marks. They are slightly worn but hopefully clear enough for someone to assist. Thank you kindly. -Gary
Oel- Thank you so much for the help. I actually looked through the post you made while researching this piece- it is very helpful. Do you know where I can find examples of Aart de Pleijt pieces? I tried to do an internet search but nothing comes up. Thanks again!
Hey everyone. This is a pair of silver mounted decanters. I know that they are Dutch and have been able to date them to 1893 which corresponds to the "J" mark. Also- there is a lion passant mark with a 2 under it (at least .833 purity) and has the key mark next to it so this item was for e...
Thank you very much for your help. I have been thinking the same thing all along, just wanted to be sure it was not Sopron. The person/book that you cited- where can I access that? Is it only available in Hungarian? The question remains- where is this mark from? Just thinking outside of the box here...
City Mark: https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg Makers Mark: https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg Entire Piece: https://www.925-1000.com/pics/Ximg.jpg I think that this is early 18th Century. If German- Maker's mark looks either like a combination of the Hamburg City Mark and Magdeburg City Mark...