I think it is Georg Adam Rehfues in Bern Thank you for the information Theoderich. I thought it was a Swiss piece because of the bear. Was he a master silversmith? Can you date the hallmarks to a specific year? try the name Rehfues in ...
Theoderich wrote:I think it is Georg Adam Rehfues in Bern
Thank you for the information Theoderich. I thought it was a Swiss piece because of the bear. Was he a master silversmith? Can you date the hallmarks to a specific year?
Hi Dad! What a memory! It looks I did not search enought!!! So thank you! Can we conclude it has been sell by Philipp Rudolf Rehfues (1820-1866) of Bern and made by Julien Derriey, (1812-1865)? Or may the contrary? Or something as for russian silver items: a maker and an asseyer? Thanks ...
Hi, Smokanabeach Thanks to dear blakstone : " It's Swiss, from the workshop of Georg Adam Rehfues (1784-1858; Master 1808) and his son Philipp Rudolf Rehfues (1820-1866) of Bern." http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=35048&p=91141&hilit=Georg+Adam+Rehfues#p91141
... what you want to say with your additional post, but I assume you ask for the date. The item from your first post dates from around 1850. Werkstatt Rehfues (Rehfues Workshop) used this combination of marks then. See the book "Weltliches Silber 2", item no. 65 with exactly the same marks. ...
In my opinion this signature goldsmith belongs to George Adam Rehfues 1830 and the other is a pseudohallmark.Would it be possible to determine the time when it was created? http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh494/spoonseeker/spoonseeker001/Rehfues-amp-Cie-Bern-mark-3.jpg ...
... these marks are for/ Please help with mark/maker Where is this hallmark from? http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh494/spoonseeker/spoonseeker001/Rehfues-amp-Cie-Bern-example.jpg http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh494/spoonseeker/spoonseeker001/Rehfues-amp-Cie-Bern-mark.jpg Thank you in advance ...
This should be silver; the mark is that of Rehfues & Cie. of Bern, Switzerland. See this thread for more information and other Rehfues marks. Hope this helps! Ref: Marie Mollwo Roosen-Runge, Die Goldschmiede dies Stadt Bern, IV. Aufträge, ...
It's Swiss, from the workshop of Georg Adam Rehfues (1784-1858; Master 1808) and his son Philipp Rudolf Rehfues (1820-1866) of Bern. The marks aren't any sort of official marks, but probably had some significance to Rehfues. The leftmost mark is ...
... always skeptical at the idea that this was a French piece. From the information you've provided, I've been able to look at several other pieces by Rehfues & Co. and several of them feature finely-detailed animals as finials, just like my vinaigrette. I was only able to find an image of one ...
These marks on the left and right are generally associated the firm of Rehfues & Co. in Bern, Switzerland, founded by Georg Adam Rehfues (1784-1858) in 1815 and continued by his son Philipp Rudolf Rehfues (1820-1866) after his death. These don't appear ...
the crowned R is definitely the makers mark from Rehfues in Berne, around 1850-1860. See "Weltliches Silber 2", the catalogue from the Swiss National Museum.
No help for the other marks
Manufacturer is Werkstatt Rehfues, Georg Adam Rehfues, 1784-1858, active from 1814. For the date: This combination is from about 1830-1840. Rehfues seem to have overstamped another manufacturer mark.
Hi joha Your sugar tongs are from Switzerland, from Berne. Manufacturer is "Werkstatt Rehfues", Georg Adam Rehfues, 1784-1858, Master 1808, Shop from 1814. R&C is the manufacturers mark, B stands for Berne. Reference: "Weltliches Silber 2", from ...