Unknown manufacturer mark on tea spoons, probably Swiss

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Joerg
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Unknown manufacturer mark on tea spoons, probably Swiss

Postby Joerg » Mon May 07, 2007 10:03 am

Please help my identify two manufacturers mark on tea spoons. The marks are most probably Swiss, because they are found often on flatware in Switzerland. I have a mixture of both marks on a set of tea spoons with the same retailer? mark "IH". So maybe it is a variation of marks from the same manufacturer.

Thank you very much

Jörg


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Tea spoons front view

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Tea spoons back view

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Manufacturer mark 1, a coat of arms with a flower

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Manufacturer mark 2, a flower

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Re: Unknown manufacturer mark on tea spoons, probably Swiss

Postby dognose » Fri Apr 06, 2012 3:58 am

A post that deserves another look after all these years.

Any thoughts?

Trev.

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Re: Unknown manufacturer mark on tea spoons, probably Swiss

Postby Joerg » Fri Apr 06, 2012 11:49 am

Hi Trev

I was able to solve the mistery in the meantime.
The coat of arms with flower mark is from Johann Jakob Stähli-Rebmann, from Zürich, in Business from 1886 to 1920.

The flower mark belongs to Karl Langemann, from Zürich, Born 1852, died 1919.

IH, probably the retailer, is still unidentified


Regards

Jörg

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Re: Unknown manufacturer mark on tea spoons, probably Swiss

Postby dognose » Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:00 pm

Hi Jörg,

Let's hope someone knows the answer to the mystery 'IH'.

Regards Trev.

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Re: Unknown manufacturer mark on tea spoons, probably Swiss

Postby Theoderich » Mon Dec 16, 2013 7:33 pm

dognose wrote:Hi Jörg,

Let's hope someone knows the answer to the mystery 'IH'.

Regards Trev.


Probably an I. Honold
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