
German?
-
- contributor
- Posts: 1866
- Joined: Mon Oct 08, 2007 6:54 am
Re: German?
Re: German?
Thank you very much.
I also check that the Assay Master mark is for Peter Nicolai von Haven (1729-1749).
In this case 1741. That's correct.
What do the other two marks mean?
The one that appears to be ND is perhaps that of the silversmith.
What does the one that appears to be ICS/1777 refer to?
It's strange that these two dates are 30 years apart!
I also check that the Assay Master mark is for Peter Nicolai von Haven (1729-1749).
In this case 1741. That's correct.
What do the other two marks mean?
The one that appears to be ND is perhaps that of the silversmith.
What does the one that appears to be ICS/1777 refer to?
It's strange that these two dates are 30 years apart!
-
- contributor
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2022 8:41 am
- Location: Germany
Re: German?
Hi Alfonsus,
town-mark, Copenhagen, p.25

assayer, p. 27

markers mark, p. 72
Jens Christensen, (1694-1734)
His widow continued this workshop for more than 20 years (1735-1762).

There is another mark, which is difficult to determine.
Source:
Danske guld- og sølvsmedemærker før 1870, 4. udgave, revideret og udvidet af Henrik Jakobsen, Odense 2022, p. 25, 27, 72
Regards
Silverstone
town-mark, Copenhagen, p.25

assayer, p. 27

markers mark, p. 72
Jens Christensen, (1694-1734)
His widow continued this workshop for more than 20 years (1735-1762).

There is another mark, which is difficult to determine.
Source:
Danske guld- og sølvsmedemærker før 1870, 4. udgave, revideret og udvidet af Henrik Jakobsen, Odense 2022, p. 25, 27, 72
Regards
Silverstone
Re: German?
Thak you very much Theodorich and Silverstone.
Very hepful.
Very hepful.