Dear Friends! I bought this item, but can't identify. https://i.postimg.cc/V6kSS0s9/IMG-6064.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/L8y5c63n/IMG-6065.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/TYLtLppX/IMG-6066.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/k59spswn/IMG-6067.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/rsdNrPy9/IMG-6068.jpg The body was hammered, the ears...
Here are the original hallmarks from 1851 and 1861. The differences are obvious. And I don't want to guess when and how become a fake one. Best regards! Krisztián
Dear AG2012. I disagree with you, I don't recognize Yugoslavian hallmark, in my opinion the smallest marks ar Diana head, 750 fineness. Maybe the another small one is for a retailer. Best regards! Krisztián
The spoon made at Pozsony, 1818. The yearletter also confirm that. In Buda silvesmith guils used only a couple of yearletters from A-G, never N. Tha maker is Johannes Gerick, became master at 1812, he was the master of guild in 1828-29. Shortly after that date he died. (Can I save the pictures of th...
The maker is Leo Wagner, 1910, Obere Donaustrasse 57. Neuwirth: Wiener gold- und silberschmiede ind ihre punzen 1867-1922 L-Z P.: 262 Best regards! Krisztián
I'm not familiar in the german marks as Theo, but agree with him. On the other hand, I don't think to pseudo marks the austro-hungarian tax marks. I think these fake marks are contemporary false marks, the owner tried to evade the taxasion. It's rare but not without example. Best regards! Krisztián
On the other hand the triangle mark with 13 is very unusual too. I'm very courious, and waiting for a good picture of the maker's mark. It can finally decide the question if it can be identified with the monogram of a known master. Best regards! Krisztián
It seems Kassa (Kosice) around 1800-1815. But it is a very unusual city mark from there, without the year! Can you make some better pictures about the maker's mark? Thank you! Best regards! Krisztián
Hello! It's definitely not Austrian, but Hungarian. After the first world war, Austria and Hungary became completely separate countries, with different hallmarks. This is a Hungarian 800 ‰ fineness silver for small items. It is from 1937 to 1966. It's very easy to distinguish from the earlier austro...
The maker is Anton Komrmayer, or Albert Kreisa. Waltraud Neuwirth: Lexikon Wiener Gold- und Silberschmiede und ihre Punzen 1867-1922 Best regards! Krisztián
The maker is most likely Mathias Kilian. Source: Josef Hrasky: Vyrobní znacky zlatnickych, stríbrnickych a ozdobnickych mistru v Cechách v letech 1806-1860 Best regards! Krisztián