Unknown hallmark ladle

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Ssharktu17
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Unknown hallmark ladle

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https://postimg.cc/gallery/wRGZ5R6

I can make it out but appears to be Wieder 6D
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Is that an engraved crest on the handle?

Trev.
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dognose wrote:Is that an engraved crest on the handle?

Trev.
Yes pretty cool crest
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Hello, A. Wieder was a retailer/seller from Cologne/Germany, later from Stade. He mostly sold patterns designed and made by major German cutlery manufacturers, in this case a pattern by Koch and Bergfeld from Bremen, one of the patterns attributed to designer Hugo Leven. Lehn went broke in the 1950ies, this may date around 1910/1920, give or take. Regards Bahner
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Bahner wrote:Hello, A. Wieder was a retailer/seller from Cologne/Germany, later from Stade. He mostly sold patterns designed and made by major German cutlery manufacturers, in this case a pattern by Koch and Bergfeld from Bremen, one of the patterns attributed to designer Hugo Leven. Lehn went broke in the 1950ies, this may date around 1910/1920, give or take. Regards Bahner
Thanks! That is certainly helpful. I see one pattern called lily from Koch and Bergfeld but the one I have doesn’t appear to be the same.
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Bahner wrote:Hello, A. Wieder was a retailer/seller from Cologne/Germany, later from Stade. He mostly sold patterns designed and made by major German cutlery manufacturers, in this case a pattern by Koch and Bergfeld from Bremen, one of the patterns attributed to designer Hugo Leven. Lehn went broke in the 1950ies, this may date around 1910/1920, give or take. Regards Bahner
Im guessing it is a silverplate pattern from an unknown manufacturer retailed by A. Wieder.
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