Looking for details on German(?) flatware
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:17 pm
Hi Everyone,
While cleaning some of the items out of our attic recently, my wife discovered a flatware set that her grandmother gave to her about 20 years ago. My wife's paternal grandparents immigrated to the U.S. from Germany in the late 1940s and supposedly brought the flatware with them when they came. Unfortunately both of my wife's grandparents died in the mid 1990s and they never told her anything about the flatware.
There are 69 pieces in the set. All of the handle designs match, but the hallmarks do not match. I have searched on the 925-1000.com site and on other sites, but I have yet to identify the maker of these pieces.
Since my wife's family is German I assume that the set is German, but have not confirmed that yet. Any information that can be provided to help me identify the maker of the set (and any additional details) would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
AgNovice

Two knives from set

Marks on the two knives in photo above

Two spoons from set

Mark on first spoon

Mark on second spoon
While cleaning some of the items out of our attic recently, my wife discovered a flatware set that her grandmother gave to her about 20 years ago. My wife's paternal grandparents immigrated to the U.S. from Germany in the late 1940s and supposedly brought the flatware with them when they came. Unfortunately both of my wife's grandparents died in the mid 1990s and they never told her anything about the flatware.
There are 69 pieces in the set. All of the handle designs match, but the hallmarks do not match. I have searched on the 925-1000.com site and on other sites, but I have yet to identify the maker of these pieces.
Since my wife's family is German I assume that the set is German, but have not confirmed that yet. Any information that can be provided to help me identify the maker of the set (and any additional details) would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
AgNovice

Two knives from set

Marks on the two knives in photo above

Two spoons from set

Mark on first spoon

Mark on second spoon