Identify maker of german flatware

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Identify maker of german flatware

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https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipN ... Pg45HgNN68
Sorry, one more photo.
The mark is a key between HAN and SA
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Hi and welcome to the forum.

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Re: Identify maker of german flatware

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I can not see the images.

SA is probably the hallmark of SAGAn

There was an N/BA = Ambrosius Benjamin Noerdlinger, master 1788
ref: E.Hintze p.160
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Thank you for the advise regarding picture upload. I think I may have it right now. I have 4 large spoons stamped with makers mark HAN(key mark) SA and tiny 60. Also 6 knives with same pattern and Henckels blades tiny stamped 60 top handle. Please help with identification. Thanks!
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HANSA was a mark for plated goods used by Hanseatische Silberwarenfabrik, Bremen. The key between HAN and SA is the old town mark of Bremen and a mark from Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen too. The pattern of the shown flatware is model no. 26200 (silver) or 296 (plated) from Koch & Bergfeld designed by Hugo Leven around 1901 obviously produced under licence of K&B by Hanseatische Silberwarenfabrik.
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Hello, Hansa is one of the marks used by Koch and Bergfeld on its plated flatware. The key is the old city mark of Bremen, where the company is still active. Regards, Bahner
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Wow, you guys are good. Thanks so much!
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One more question if I may, two actually. Would the pattern be "Bremer lilie" or a later variation of the same? And secondly, does the tiny 18 stamped on the knife handles and tiny 60 on the spoons mean that they are silverplate and not silver?
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And that certainly explains that. Thanks Trev, Reg
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