Need Help With Maker's Mark on Ladle

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Jgonch
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Need Help With Maker's Mark on Ladle

Postby Jgonch » Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:50 pm

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I need help in identifying the maker of this ladle. I have attached 2 pictures. The Maker's Mark is "PE PE PE" in 3 separate blocks.

Thank you for your help.
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Jgonch
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Still hoping someone can help identify the maker's mark

Postby Jgonch » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:04 pm

Just hoping someone could help identify this maker's mark.
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JAKJO
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Postby JAKJO » Fri Feb 13, 2009 4:32 pm

I could be Danish but it looks German.

It is not uncommon regarding Danish provincial silver that the silversmith uses his makers' mark twice and as in this case even three times giving it a faint recemblance to the hall marking practice in Copenhagen.

My guess is that the ladle is made by Peder Eriksen in Haderslev, Denmark (Southern Jutland, near the German border). He was born in 1826, worked as a silversmith from the 12 Oct 1854 and died in 1869.

The mark is not a perfect match to the one (mark 1909) in Danske guld og sølvsmedemærker før 1870 by Chr. A. Bøje (1954). The letters of your mark are more tilted.

Hope this helps,
Best regards/JAKJO
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