I have a 925 mini picture made in Italy in silver by Moroui.
Is anyone aware of where and who made this? It's Italian and bought over 30 years ago.
Italian maker mark Moroui ?
Re: Italian maker mark Moroui ?
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
A close-up image of the marks is required.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
A close-up image of the marks is required.
Trev.
Re: Italian maker mark Moroui ?
Just google Lamberto Moroni argento
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Re: Italian maker mark Moroui ?
Hi,
I think bas relief on silver by Moroni is being made by MIDA argenti located in Recanati,Macerata province, founded 1974.
At least some of his works I have seen were made by MIDA;cannot tell if the artist opened his own studio and was registered as silversmith.
Regards
I think bas relief on silver by Moroni is being made by MIDA argenti located in Recanati,Macerata province, founded 1974.
At least some of his works I have seen were made by MIDA;cannot tell if the artist opened his own studio and was registered as silversmith.
Regards
Re: Italian maker mark Moroui ?
Hi and thank you for the information. I think this might be the Artist I'm looking for. The R in the box looks the same.
I see some have how many gram it weighs unless it's in the small mark below?
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I see some have how many gram it weighs unless it's in the small mark below?
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2ifLRN3]
Re: Italian maker mark Moroui ?
Hi
What you have is a resin base covered with a layer of silver. To identify such pieces and so that they are not to be confused with solid silver items, as they do contain a full set of Italian marks, the Italian government required some extra marks to be struck. These extra marks are a 'R' within a square, this stands for 'Riempito' (filled), and also a set of figures that indicate the amount of silver applied, in grams (1÷2 g, 2÷3 g, 3÷5g, etc.). These are not exact weights, but must fit into range stated by each mark.
Trev.
The 'R' has nothing to do with the artist, this why we needed close-up images of the marks.The R in the box looks the same.
What you have is a resin base covered with a layer of silver. To identify such pieces and so that they are not to be confused with solid silver items, as they do contain a full set of Italian marks, the Italian government required some extra marks to be struck. These extra marks are a 'R' within a square, this stands for 'Riempito' (filled), and also a set of figures that indicate the amount of silver applied, in grams (1÷2 g, 2÷3 g, 3÷5g, etc.). These are not exact weights, but must fit into range stated by each mark.
Trev.