Can anyone ID this .800 Ag Train Hallmark?
This is from a silver watchcase. I am curious about the train. I recognize the Wood Grouse at the top as the Swiss .800 silver hallmark used from 1881-1995. I assume the train is a "foreign" hallmark applied after import/export. I do not beleive it would be a responsibility mark.
Has anyone ever seen this mark before? Does anyone have any information on the train?
Your kind courtesy and consideration are greatly appreciated .
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Can anyone ID this .800 Ag Train Hallmark?
Does Brookmann (phonetic) seem reasonable?
This name Brookman or Brookmann or somethign similar sounding was suggested to me as associated with the train mark. Is anyone familiar with this silver maker. I do not know his nationality. Where might I search for his marks? As always, your kind courtesy and consideration are greatly appreciated,
Re: Can anyone ID this .800 Ag Train Hallmark?
Photos long gone, but...Due to the silver fineness, the train mark probably does not apply to that German firm.
>>>Bruckmann & Sohne Locomotive mark (preceeded with a "B") is associated with silverplated wares and found here: https://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_B3.html
>>>Bruckmann & Sohne Locomotive mark (preceeded with a "B") is associated with silverplated wares and found here: https://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_B3.html