probably a Naumburg Spoon - key and sword , Master (AL)

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Theoderich
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probably a Naumburg Spoon - key and sword , Master (AL)

Postby Theoderich » Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:51 pm

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I find a very good Naumburg - page - but there was no answer.

http://www.museumnaumburg.de/GSS/GS_08_TabAlpha.html
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Re: probably a Naumburg Spoon - key and sword , Master (AL)

Postby Theoderich » Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:27 am

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Postby Bahner » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:06 pm

Hello, the crossed sword and key is the city mark of Striegau in the Silesia region of what used to be Germany. Maker IAL is documented there ca. 1872 - 1884. It is believed that this was a branch of Breslau based maker Lemor. Best wishes, Bahner

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Postby Theoderich » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:43 pm

Bahner wrote:Hello, the crossed sword and key is the city mark of Striegau in the Silesia region of what used to be Germany. Maker IAL is documented there ca. 1872 - 1884. It is believed that this was a branch of Breslau based maker Lemor. Best wishes, Bahner


Thank You Bahner.
How you can differ between Naumburg and Striegau?
Which town else was used the key and sword - mark?

How about this mark? Striegau or Naumburg?

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Postby Theoderich » Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:52 pm

Striegau sword and key
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Re: probably a Naumburg Spoon - key and sword , Master (AL)

Postby silverfan » Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:44 pm

This mark is Striegau. Theodor Lemor produced flatware from ca. 1865-ca. 1872 for Glatz, from ca. 1872 - ca. 1878 for Gleiwitz, from ca. 1879-ca. 1881 for Striegau. From 1881 Julius Lemor, sun of Theodor, continued production for Striegau untill summer 1887.
Source: "Rainer Lemor/Martin Kügler, Tafelbesteck von Lemor in Breslau 1818-1945" Schlesisches Museum zu Görlitz, Görlitz 2018


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