Postby JAKJO » Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:23 am
Thank you, without other marks than the capital "N" supposed to be the Swedish year letter 1771, I dare to say that the spoons are not from Sweden. This conclusion based upon the Swedish hallmarking traditions and that this type of spoons was not used in that period.
- Since 1759 a year letter series for the whole company was introduced (A=1759, A2=1783...).
- Three crowns hallmark in a heart-shaped shield (called the cats paw) is the state control mark from 1754. The three crowns are from the National Arms of Sweden. Previously the control was done by the goldsmith guilds and they used;
- a town mark often with the town´s coat of arms, or a part of it. The initial letter of the town´s name substituted most of the pictorial ones about 1860.
- Makers´ mark (often with the initials).
My wild guess is that the spoons are made by Ludwig Neresheimer & Co. of Hanau, Germany at least one hundred years later. Let us hear other comments!