G in a cycle , maker Weitz, 1854

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G in a cycle , maker Weitz, 1854

Postby Theoderich » Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:32 am

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a old german "Schöpfkelle" (ladle) with an engraving 1854
The stil of the ladle is called "Spaten".

Which town it is?
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Re: G in a cycle , maker Weitz, 1854

Postby Theoderich » Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:54 pm

some other G marks
one from Weitz (with 70 as a mark for 700/1000 - was used in Breslau)
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and Harmsen
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could it be a late Glogau- townmark?
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Postby blakstone » Fri Nov 27, 2009 12:15 am

I can't say about the others, but I think Glogau is correct for the first post here; the jewelry, gold & silver firm of Emil Weitz was active there from at least the mid 19th century through the early 1900s.

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Postby Theoderich » Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:21 am

Thank You blakstone. How can I show my gratitude for your help?
I have an other Glogau mark - from ca. 1810.
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(Emil) Weitz (Glogau)

Postby silverport » Wed Apr 07, 2010 1:35 pm

Hello Theoderich

In a catalogue I've just received, is »Weitz« script mark attributed, by a private collection from Offenbach, to Emil Weitz, Glogau.

Source: Catalogue »Silber aus Schlesien« (Time frame: 1871-1945), is recently published in Görlitz (ISBN 978-3-9813510-2-6); maker's mark register, page 114, Nr. 110.2.

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Re: (Emil) Weitz (Glogau)

Postby Theoderich » Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:58 pm

silverport wrote:Hello Theoderich

In a catalogue I've just received, is »Weitz« script mark attributed, by a private collection from Offenbach, to Emil Weitz, Glogau.

Source: Catalogue »Silber aus Schlesien« (Time frame: 1871-1945), is recently published in Görlitz (ISBN 978-3-9813510-2-6); maker's mark register, page 114, Nr. 110.2.

Kind regards silverport


Hallo Silverport
I thank you for Your answer.
Are there other Informations about Emil Weitz or the other mark from Harmsen?

Kind Regards Theo

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Glogau - »Verkaufsgeschäfte« (retailer) 1903

Postby silverport » Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:52 pm

Hello Theoderich

Many »maker's mark« after 1850 - and especially later, when guilds were in decline - aren't "maker's" mark, but retailer’s name sign only.

As I know, [b]Glogau guild was closed in 1861 = about 27 year in Glogau a kind of "freedom" until 1 January 1888.[/b]

Some were before »workshop« but became retailer; others were from start on solely retailer.

In 1903 were registered 6 »Verkaufsgeschäfte« (retailer) in Glogau:

Brendel, Kurt
Gemß, Otto
Harmsen, Louis
Sendler, Rud., Inh. Anna Sendler
Weisker, Hugo, Ecke Mühl- und Polnischestrasse.
Weitz, Emil, Inh. Willy Rothe, Preußischestrasse.

This is an excerpt from 1903 — 15 year after 1 January 1888.

»Weitz« new owner Willy Rothe is there mentioned to be a retailer.

It’s promised that end of this year would be published a retailer’s index from Silesia.

For Silesia in the time span before 1888 you must look to get »Hintze« - when additions would be published I don’t know yet.

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