AG2012 wrote:Scandinavian enamel was (and still is) of superb quality.For example, Anton Michelsen of Denmark mastered one of the most difficult enamels, i.e. blood red translucent enamel. Cheers
AG2012 , glad to have acquaintance with you. With best wishes, Евгений.
Hello again, I think the maker has been identified. In regard of partial enamel loss - it happens, not really ``bad`` but not ``perfect``either.There is enamel over 100 years old in perfect condition. Partial loss decreases the value but that`s subjective. And it cannot be repaired, enamel being po...
I realized that maker's marks for David Andersen. Manufactured in 1891. I want to ask the experts, as products are subject to partial loss of enamel bad? Or at the age of 127 years can be considered good? https://s10.postimg.org/4l193q3fd/downloadfile-16.jpg https://s10.postimg.org/mb2xottvt/downloa...
Diameter 45 mm, height 30 mm. the Photo turned out like that if it's bad, I'll try again. https://s10.postimg.org/qkt7dsoo9/downloadfile-19.jpg https://s10.postimg.org/rn3dwdhs9/downloadfile-23.jpg https://s10.postimg.org/kjviguk3d/downloadfile-11.jpg https://s10.postimg.org/spdkf0vhl/downloadfile-1...
Hello. The napkin ring. Enamel. Inside there is a signature and the year 1891. Metal similar to silver but the sample is not found. Thank you. . [URL=http://vfl.ru/fotos/01b1c60e20065152.html][IMG]http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1515426108/01b1c60e/20065152_m.jpg[/IMG][/URL]