Germany or Danish?

Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland
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Hjulben
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Germany or Danish?

Post by Hjulben »

Hi
Help needed
German or Danish I suppose. Who is the maker? And under what period was the firm active?


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JAKJO
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Post by JAKJO »

Hi,

In my opinion the spoon is Danish and made about 1800. The reason why I think so is the double-stricken maker's mark CI. I can't find a perfect match, the incuse on the right side of the mark is a bit annoying.

I would suggest Casper Johannsen in Tønder, born in 1740, master in 1781. He died in 1826.

I am not at all sure about the maker, but the spoon is either Danish or Norwegian.

Hope this helps,

Best regards/JAKJO
Hose_dk
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Post by Hose_dk »

C or G
I J or why not B

But still I cannot find any. Iam also sure it is Danish. But have in mind only 50% of danish marks are found, identified and registret.
Hjulben
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Post by Hjulben »

Thanks for your reply :) Danish make sense
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