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
Thank you Trev! https://i.postimg.cc/3WhvLYfV/IMG-20210601-095931.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/mtX12MZW/IMG-20210601-095945.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/MvKjStSY/IMG-20210601-100010.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/xqPbhhWC/IMG-20210601-100017.jpg Best regards! Krisztián
Thank you for your response! I really don't know, why is not good. I hope, this works. Unfortunatly, this way couldn't embed neither. http://www.kepfeltoltes.eu/images/2021/06/01/909IMG_20210601_095931.jpg http://www.kepfeltoltes.eu/images/2021/06/01/321IMG_20210601_095945.jpg http://www.kepfeltolte...
Dear Friends! I have this big empire silver (I made acid test) tray. I found these marks, but I can't find it, and I can't identify. (Sorry, I couldn't embed for some reason) https://app.photobucket.com/u/huszas/p/56c5d9fe-30c5-4bfd-9ef8-fef08958b024 Thank you for your help! Best regards! Krisztián
This is a beautiful one, I love it! I really wish, some day to own a similar one! I think by the way, the lower part is an old conversion. https://gyujtemeny.imm.hu/gyujtemeny/pohar/26817?f=2-9kiQe5KYwNiSpwPncFLRZMstOq-snSoBLf0cZzblG6MW7BoN7yDxpRkK7xLxqlTxdx8LqRy2Dm7xa18wqCzxdx8AtHdXrSfxa18CtlAz7yDx...
Dear Amena! It's Hungarian, maybe from Erdély (Transylvania) The name in the engraving it's Hungarian, Arany István. I asked someone, hope he will recognize the coat of arms. Does it any marks at the chalice? Maybe at the bottom? It could be helpful. Best regards! Krisztián
Dear Silverfan! The greyhound head in the Austro-Hungarian hallmarks is only for 800 fineness. There was no hallmark for small articles in fineness nr2 (900). So if it is silver, it must be a Diana head: https://i.postimg.cc/q64C3LnC/1872-1922-900-nagyez-st-A-alf-mjelz-B-cs.jpg (at first sight I did...
Dear Silverfan! Can you make a better picture about the hallmark? As I see, It doesn't fit. I see at the right a nr 3, but I can't see, what is in the other side. Best regards! Krisztián
I just wonder where you got the impression that I thought it was the whole truth? If I thought that, there would be no reason to post here, right? Now that we've got that out of the way, I would still like to see what the Hungarian marks look like BEFORE 1750, because as much as I've looked around,...
It's not Austrian, but Hungarian! Magyar Ötvös Műhely, Kövesi József Ezüstárúgyára (MÖM in a triangle) Means Hungarian Silversmith Workshop, Silverware company of Kövesi József. Established in 1901, but this mark used at the 1930' years. And this era Hungary, and Austria was a different country. Bes...
I think, it's 2 different makers (maybe from 2 different item?) The first one is Max Gedlitzka. The second one is Victor Nuber. Best regards! Krisztián
Rudolf Souval, Wien, VII. Siebensterngasse 23 (1910-1917) (Neuwirth, Wiener gold- und silberschmiede ind ihre punzen 1867-1922) Best regards! Krisztián