Enamel cigarette case

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meyrink
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Enamel cigarette case

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Hello.

Could you please help me with these marks? Moon and star looks like Georg Adam Scheid, but I did not find this square form.

Thank you

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Yugoslavia before 1933, fineness .900...
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Hi,
Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
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Yugoslavia confirmed 1922-1933, fineness .900. Unfortunately I have no information regarding the maker's mark IB. Maybe someone else have?
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Thank you so much, you are all great! Interesting information for me.
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My pleasure, but mind my asking; where is the enamel you mention in the headline?
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The blue champleve enamel is on the edge, you can see it on the first photo
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There is a small number top right in the mark (above Roman I).
It indicates assay office. Can you identify it undder higher magnification and tell us ?
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Assay office number is 3 :)
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Assay office 3 was Laibach (Ljubljana in Slovenia).
I think the silvermith is Ivan Beuc who moved from Vienna in 1924.
While working in Austria his first name was Johann.
After the dissolution of Austria-Hungary Slovenia became part of Yugoslavia,and Beuc is typical Slovenian name.
He probably moved with the entire inventory of his Vienna workshop.The cigarette case really looks like Vienna Art Deco.
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Wow, such detail information I did not expected. The cigarette case really looks like a Vienesse piece. Do you have any clue about the next Hagia Sofia case? Thank you
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