Cutlery case
Cutlery case
I posted this question on German silver, hoping I am not mistaken.
This case contains three cutlery, which appear to be from the early 19th century.
Only the spoon has marks, which look German to me.
There is a 12 at the top between two crossed swords (?) that vaguely resembles a hallmark that the Tardy attributes to Leipzig, there is an silversmith's mark that looks like CMK and then another small mark that could be a pipe.
If someone can help me to identify the period or the city it would do me a very welcome thing.
Thanks for attention.
Amena
This case contains three cutlery, which appear to be from the early 19th century.
Only the spoon has marks, which look German to me.
There is a 12 at the top between two crossed swords (?) that vaguely resembles a hallmark that the Tardy attributes to Leipzig, there is an silversmith's mark that looks like CMK and then another small mark that could be a pipe.
If someone can help me to identify the period or the city it would do me a very welcome thing.
Thanks for attention.
Amena
Re: Cutlery case
Hi,
It is Dresden, possibly 1826.
Regards
It is Dresden, possibly 1826.
Regards
Re: Cutlery case
Thanks a lot!
Best regards
Best regards
Re: Cutlery case
Yes, Dresden, maker's mark CMK for Carl Moritz Kloetzer, the D(?) for 1833
Source; Theoderich's silberpuntze
Source; Theoderich's silberpuntze
Re: Cutlery case
Hi Amena, it is not an A, believe it to be a D for 1833 but let us wait for Theoderich to confirm.
Best,
Peter
Best,
Peter
Re: Cutlery case
Hi Amena,
Could you be so kind to show us some images of all the marks as they appear on the cutlery. An image of the marks on the spoon (unedited) so we can see the layout. For orientation of the year letter which is often misaligned. Theoderich has never seen this type of Dresden year letter before. In any case, the unknown year letter was used in the period around 1820 - 1841.
Peter.
Could you be so kind to show us some images of all the marks as they appear on the cutlery. An image of the marks on the spoon (unedited) so we can see the layout. For orientation of the year letter which is often misaligned. Theoderich has never seen this type of Dresden year letter before. In any case, the unknown year letter was used in the period around 1820 - 1841.
Peter.
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Re: Cutlery case
OK ... now I think I have it.
This is not an A or D, it is the lower part of S = 1822
This is not an A or D, it is the lower part of S = 1822
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Re: Cutlery case
Thanks Theo, The S for Sure.
Peter.
Peter.
Re: Cutlery case
Thanks Theo.
It seemed impossible to me that there was a German mark that you had never seen before.
Best
Amena
It seemed impossible to me that there was a German mark that you had never seen before.
Best
Amena