Hello!
Does anyone have any information about this piece?
What I know by now: it is Kayser with a serial number 10. It is most likely a pewter piece with silver coating. But other than that I have not been able to find a piece in similar style/shape.
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A mystery "frame", mark Kayser
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Re: A mystery "frame", mark Kayser
Hi ~ welcome to the forums.
It is pewter - try doing an internet search for 'Kayserzinn'...
~Cheryl
It is pewter - try doing an internet search for 'Kayserzinn'...
~Cheryl
Re: A mystery "frame", mark Kayser
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
J.P. Kayser Sohn - Krefeld - 1907
See: https://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_K.html
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
J.P. Kayser Sohn - Krefeld - 1907
See: https://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_K.html
Trev.
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Re: A mystery "frame", mark Kayser
Hi! Thank you for your answers!
But was it used for a mirror/art/something else? Just wondering, because it does not seem to have any hooks on the frame (to hang it on the wall), just a leg.
But was it used for a mirror/art/something else? Just wondering, because it does not seem to have any hooks on the frame (to hang it on the wall), just a leg.
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Re: A mystery "frame", mark Kayser
I think you're overthinking this. Picture frames today come with just a stand and no hook as well while some come with a hook and some with both. But most likely if the back is designed to easily slide out than it would be a picture frame as this would be inconvenient with a mirror