Postby dinozaur2001 » Sun Dec 26, 2010 1:58 pm
hello
i found this:
,,The Family Wolfers, as designers and silversmiths, has its roots in a dynasty of silversmiths and jewelers of German and Dutch origins. They enjoyed a deserved European reputation and are still internationally praised''
.,,Beginning in 1885, they formed a society known as ‘Louis Wolfers Père et Fils’ and later in 1892 as ‘Wolfers Frères’ (the latter with the workshop’s mark, ‘Three stars in a triangle’-- a Masonic symbol, which was in use until 1942). Philippe was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the meaning of the three stars is ‘Work, Honor and Family.’ ''
,,,The firm and factory Wolfers Frères worked in collaboration and developed associations with other jewelers or retailers, such as ‘Emile Anthony’ in Antwerp, Belgium; ‘Fernand Hardy, Liège, Belgium; A. Bourdon, Gent, Belgium ; ‘Krischer’ in Düsseldorf, Germany; ‘Ferenc Paar,’ Budapest, Hungary; ‘Aublanc,’ and later ‘Jean Desmarès,’ Paris, France; Wolfers Frères in Amsterdam.''
i found that info on a website(i dont give you the adress because is a commercial site and is against the forum rulles
the best
stefan