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Silver Skeleton Key - need help identifying marks
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:35 pm
by lyndakx
Re: Silver Skeleton Key - need help identifying marks
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 12:04 am
by dragonflywink
Hi, Lynda ~ Welcome to the forums.
Pretty piece, I have a weakness for keys - yours was made by Masini Gioielli of Firenze (Florence); not very old, believe it's still in production. They've produced a series of different keys, sold as pendants, keychains, etc. - the official Italian mark is a bit obscured, but it should show their registration number, '197' and the 'FI' abbreviation for Florence. Please see "1968 ~ Present" marks here:
Italian Hallmarks ~Cheryl
Re: Silver Skeleton Key - need help identifying marks
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 6:57 pm
by dognose
Masini appear to have gone under in 2010:
Italian Silverware and Jewellery ManufacturersTrev.
Re: Silver Skeleton Key - need help identifying marks
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:34 am
by lyndakx
Thank you both so much for the valuable information... I can see what you mean about the rectangular mark (68 - present)... would you be able to tell me what each of the other individual marks are and what they denote? I don't see how something this large & heavy could be used as jewelry or a pendant though! :)
Lynda
Re: Silver Skeleton Key - need help identifying marks
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:39 pm
by dragonflywink
Heh - missed the size mentioned, yours would be one of the "etc." pieces, just a bibelot - suppose it could be used as a paperweight, the large ones usually weigh over a hundred grams (if you do a google image search for 'masini gioielli key', a number of images will come up, including ones like yours with their original tassels). Looking at the marks in your last pic, the first is the official maker's mark, the second is the standard mark of a '925' in oval, the third is unclear to me, and the fourth is the company's trademark.
~Cheryl
Re: Silver Skeleton Key - need help identifying marks
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:25 pm
by lyndakx
That's awesome - thank you so much, Cheryl!
Lynda