A. Pasch & Co., Donaustr. 49-51, Solingen - »Kron-Taube«
Hello »
silverplatenewbie«
Welcome to the Forum.
Well, if you have exhausted a l l online resources — then you must be in between an all-rounder. I haven’t all that knowledge which is hidden in online resources.
There fore I tell you, that the »
Kron-Taube« (»
Crown Pigeon«) is the
trademark of
A. Pasch & Co., Donaustr. 49-51, in Solingen, Germany.
In principle you’ve made an excellent interpretation of that trademark: »The mark, itself, is a bird with a crown, and its
legs form the letter "
A." Not sure, but it's possible that the body forms a "D"«
No, it’s a
P — now you know the name, you wouldn’t have any association problems.
The by you mentioned »
M100« is the
indication, how many gram silver is guarantied to be used by the plate process. For details please read this information:
http://www.925-1000.com/a_platenumbers.html The German flatware industry has already started before the Second World War, to plate exceptional 100 gram. That has remained also a long time after the War.
Now the “
better” one is plated with
150 gram.
The pattern of yours cutlery is a typical Baroque revival after the War; much appreciated during the German »
Economy Miracle« period, baptized »
Wirtschaftswunder«.
Kind regards silverport