This nice German Jugendstil-pattern (only on the front side) does not come from one of the big German flatware producers. The maker's mark looks a little bit like Schneider, Berlin but within the "flower" there is no S. Does anybody know the maker?
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Pretty rare pattern
Re: Pretty rare pattern
Hello, this is the mark of the Saxonian company Langer & Günther. Regards, Bahner
Re: Pretty rare pattern
Langer & Günther mark is more like Star of David, nothing within it.
The shown mark is more like a flower with definitively something in the middle, possible letter S in Frakturschrift.
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The shown mark is more like a flower with definitively something in the middle, possible letter S in Frakturschrift.
Regards
Re: Pretty rare pattern
Perhaps Walter Hermann - Halle Silverware maker / Silberwarenfabrik ?
https://www.silvercollection.it/GERMANM ... NOMIC.html
Peter.
https://www.silvercollection.it/GERMANM ... NOMIC.html
Peter.
Re: Pretty rare pattern
Thanks Bahner, AG2012 and Oel but .... I think all three did not find the right answer. I examined all 6 forks and all 6 spoons and the maker's mark was the same on all items. It is not a star and there is nothing within the star of Langer & Günther. There is no S within the flower, so that I excluded already Schneider, Berlin myself. Hermann WALTER, Halle has a W in a star.
The questionl is: What is within the blossom? The marks are all very clear on each piece; if nobody can identify it, the only possibility to know the maker will be that somebody knows the pattern and its origin.
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The questionl is: What is within the blossom? The marks are all very clear on each piece; if nobody can identify it, the only possibility to know the maker will be that somebody knows the pattern and its origin.
Regards
Re: Pretty rare pattern
I just see that 6 coffee spoons of the same pattern are offered under eBay no. 284718391086. Also without mentioning the maker.
Regards silverfan
Regards silverfan