Postby blakstone » Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:34 pm
Your pincushion is German; these are once again pseudo-marks from Hanau. The marks here are badly worn, and I don't like attributing Hanau pieces based on one legible mark (the fleur-de-lys), but I'm pretty sure that it's by Friedrich Reusswig, founded 1903 and continued by his heirs (he died in 1909) until at least 1929. The fleur-de-lys is certainly identical to one used by Reusswig, and I have seen near identical pincushions by this firm (although other firms in Hanau made these novelty shoe pincushions). Oh, by the way, I think the fineness is .830, much more common in Germany than .930, and much more suitable for a utilitarian item such as this.