Is this an early David-Andersen mark?
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 12:23 am
I think this is an early David-Andersen bracelet but I have never seen this mark before. There are two circles. The one on the left contains a balanced scale with the letters D A above it. The circle on the right shows 830 with a discernable letter S beneath it.

My question is twofold: #1 - Can anyone confirm that the mark is David-Andersen? and #2 - I understand that the early silver standard for Norway was .830, indicating the minimum silver content. If my understanding is correct, could it be said that the silver content of this bracelet, assuming it is an early David-Andersen piece, may be even higher than .830? The answers to these questions and any other information furnished about this bracelet, would be highly appreciated. Thank you very much.

My question is twofold: #1 - Can anyone confirm that the mark is David-Andersen? and #2 - I understand that the early silver standard for Norway was .830, indicating the minimum silver content. If my understanding is correct, could it be said that the silver content of this bracelet, assuming it is an early David-Andersen piece, may be even higher than .830? The answers to these questions and any other information furnished about this bracelet, would be highly appreciated. Thank you very much.