Is it a known item?
Is it a known item?
Good morning everybody on the forum, it's my first post, and please, excuse my english, it's not my mother's tongue, I'm living in french speaking Switzerland and be a silver collector since a long time.
Here is an item I've found years ago, 160mm. in length and 36mm. high, and never seen another one, does somebody knows what it is, I put the hall marks if it can give you more precisions, it's silver at more than 900/1000 (acid controlled)?
Thanks for your help.
Pierre
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Here is an item I've found years ago, 160mm. in length and 36mm. high, and never seen another one, does somebody knows what it is, I put the hall marks if it can give you more precisions, it's silver at more than 900/1000 (acid controlled)?
Thanks for your help.
Pierre
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http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8522" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hi Pierre,
Welcome to the Forum.
Also see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16597" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards Trev.
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Welcome to the Forum.
Also see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16597" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards Trev.
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Re: Is it a known item?
Thanks Gadolin, but it seems it's really a cake saw, the documentation send by Dognose is in that direction .
Re: Is it a known item?
It took some time but now I have the answer. It is a Russian пилка Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð»Ð¸Ð¼Ð¾Ð½Ð° i.e. lemon saw. I found it in Aleksandr Katch's list of products of 1910. The marks of the trade mark of Aleksandr Katch from left, AK the initials of Aleksandr Katsch, GP between the heads means Galvano Plated. The saw is plated with a thick layer of silver. the base material is called "melchior metall", which is an old almost forgotten alloy. The Frenchmen Maillot and Chorier "reinvented" it and the name "melchior" is the phonetic name of their names. The alloy contains 5-30% of nickel about 1% of iron, about 1% of manganese and the rest is copper. It is a white metal alloy very well suited for electroplating with silver. Below you see my similar saw.
Re: Is it a known item?
Thanks Qrt, it seems to be the same model as mine, it's interesting to have two documented versions of the use, it's not a current item at all.
Re: Is it a known item?
You're welcome Okapi, here you have some proves of what it is. You can skip the other alternatives.
Have a nice day
PS I revert to the niello case later.
Have a nice day
PS I revert to the niello case later.
Re: Is it a known item?
Qrt.S, now that's a good job of getting to the bottom of things with documentation.
It would be nice if we could all do that all the time, myself included, especially. Thank you!
It would be nice if we could all do that all the time, myself included, especially. Thank you!
Re: Is it a known item?
Yes Silverly it would indeed, but unfortunately that is close to mission impossible. This catalog was on its way to the dump when I happen to see it and took care of it. It was a pure coincident.
Have a nice day now when the case is solved. Here is really nice, close to -20°C
Qrt.S
Have a nice day now when the case is solved. Here is really nice, close to -20°C
Qrt.S
Re: Is it a known item?
Thanks again for the documentation, I have this item since a long time and nobody can say me before what's can be used for.