Got this from a silver plate scratch box today. Turns out to be a 950 silver fork by Henri Soufflot. Any idea what the pattern could be? After cleaning I found a beetle hallmark on it aswell. What does it mean?
Dankie
Jannie






oel wrote:Good evening, see French Bigorne marks;
http://www.silvercollection.it/dictionarybigorne.html
Asseblief,
Peter.
oel wrote:Henri Soufflot was the successor of Henri Chenailler in 1884.
The bigorne was used 1818 until 1984 according my source.
From 1818 to 1984, the French instituted a system whereby they engraved their anvils with insects. In the case of the small anvil used to mark jewelry, they were incised in a zigzag pattern depicting rows of insects. This specially engraved bigorne anvil was then used in a system devised to countermark hallmarks.
The Article 185 of Appendix III of the French General Tax Code (which introduced the insect-engraved bigornes in use from 1838) was officially abrogated on 16 July 1984 by the Article 9 of Decree No. 84-623. resting on the insects.
(courtesy Robert Massart/ASCAS)
Peter
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