Hello all,
I have an Augsburg spoon with to me unknown master mark IBB and pine cone with X.
Who is the master? Any help welcome.
Regards silverfan
Augsburg IBB
Re: Augsburg IBB
the Augsburg maker IBB seems to be still unknown!?
Regards silverfan
Regards silverfan
Re: Augsburg IBB
Hello,
I think the fork is from 1812 and to my knowledge only the goldsmith Johann Baptist Brücker /Brucker (Master 1804, died after 1811) comes into consideration
Another Goldmith who worked still in the early 19th century and could have had a "IBB" mark was Johann Baptist Bernlocher. But he died before 1811.
Regards,
Ringo
I think the fork is from 1812 and to my knowledge only the goldsmith Johann Baptist Brücker /Brucker (Master 1804, died after 1811) comes into consideration
Another Goldmith who worked still in the early 19th century and could have had a "IBB" mark was Johann Baptist Bernlocher. But he died before 1811.
Regards,
Ringo
Re: Augsburg IBB
Thanks Ringo. It's a spoon not a fork and why do you think it's from 1812?
If your supposed date is not right, the initials of Brücker or Bernlocher would match well.
The style is beginning 19th century. Theo shows the mark (for 1809) without the name of the silversmith.
Regards silverfan
If your supposed date is not right, the initials of Brücker or Bernlocher would match well.
The style is beginning 19th century. Theo shows the mark (for 1809) without the name of the silversmith.
Regards silverfan
Re: Augsburg IBB
Hallo silverfan,
sorry that I wrote fork instead spoon.
I see no reason to doubt the date. Probably you know the Augsburg date letter list in Rosenberg ("X" was used 1775-1777, 1812 and about 1837).
Based on my experience, that the marks on Augsburg spoons wich were made at the time of the third date letter alphabet were often placed on the handle, I think the spoon is not from 1837. Furthermore the style of the makers mark looks more older than 1837. But may be I am wrong.
regards, Ringo
sorry that I wrote fork instead spoon.
I see no reason to doubt the date. Probably you know the Augsburg date letter list in Rosenberg ("X" was used 1775-1777, 1812 and about 1837).
Based on my experience, that the marks on Augsburg spoons wich were made at the time of the third date letter alphabet were often placed on the handle, I think the spoon is not from 1837. Furthermore the style of the makers mark looks more older than 1837. But may be I am wrong.
regards, Ringo