Norwegian Spoons
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Norwegian Spoons
I have set of silver spoons which I believe are from Norway and are late 19th century. Markings are shown as ALF 830S. Can anybody let me now who "ALF" refers to please?
Re: Norwegian Spoons
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Re: Norwegian Spoons
It’s not listed in Per Østby’s book on Norwegian marks but there is an A.F Anthonius Frisch - Oslo 1856-1916. His mark is described as ‘A.Frisch’ though. I have seen Norwegian makers use different variations of initials and name.
Example: E.M.B and E.Bjørthseth
Example: E.M.B and E.Bjørthseth