Hello, A. Wieder was a retailer/seller from Cologne/Germany, later from Stade. He mostly sold patterns designed and made by major German cutlery manufacturers, in this case a pattern by Koch and Bergfeld from Bremen, one of the patterns attributed to designer Hugo Leven. Lehn went broke in the 1950...
Hello, A. Wieder was a retailer/seller from Cologne/Germany, later from Stade. He mostly sold patterns designed and made by major German cutlery manufacturers, in this case a pattern by Koch and Bergfeld from Bremen, one of the patterns attributed to designer Hugo Leven. Lehn went broke in the 1950...
The pattern of the majority is Wilcox & Evertsen/International Silver's 'Beverly', introduced in 1910, the seafood forks appear to be the same maker's 'Lady Betty' pattern, introduced in 1920 - but your image is so fuzzy, hard to tell... ~Cheryl That is definitely it! Thank you so much! I think...
If you keep at it, I'm pretty sure you'll come across it by surfing the internet. My reference book for patterns has been misplaced in a move or I would look it up for you. Eventually, someone will probably see this post and find the pattern for you. A sharper image of the pattern you are intereste...
The below should help you: How to Add Images https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended. Do not use Photobucket or Dropbox. Ensure your images are embedded. Do not post links. Remember to use the 'Preview' button before submitting your post. For ...