Postby Stantheman » Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:22 pm
Hi,
I don't really understand this whole discussion. All the photos show original signatures, none of them is fake. I collect polish silver and got dozens of them, also ones by Antoni Riedel and the silversmith Kacper Zagórowski from whom Riedel took his maker's mark which shows stirrup (not a bell as somebody wrote before).
In simple words: The pawn mark showing the owl's head was used on every silver item that was on the market at the time and bearried different marks than the national (Polish) ones, especially older and foreign marks. Obviously this is true if the seller acted legally and before selling took the silver piece to assayer's office.
Suggesting that Poland is motherland of fakes is little bit exaggerated. But suggesting Poles' inclination to overuse alcohol might be considered offensive.
Postnikov you seem little bit prejudiced to Polish silver items. Besides why would anyone make silver fake spoons if original ones cost about 20-40$?
Best regards!
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