Hello All,
There is a nice Cigarette case, Niello technology,
800 or 900 silver.
Another item of which with unspecified brands.
1. Crown in a circle
2. 800 or 900 silver fineness
3. “R.G.M.” in the rectangle
4. “201236” in the rectangle
5. “XX” in the rectangle
I think it is Germany, but I'm not sure.
Can someone interpret these brands?
Has anybody an idea?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Gerox
Please help identify marks on Cigarette case
Re: Please help identify marks on Cigarette case
Hi,
D.R.G.M. stands for "Deutsches Reichsgebrauchsmuster" - meaning protected patented design under the German Imperial Government.
In reference with the number (will try to date it).
Maker`s mark is on the left of ``800`` (too blurred).
Regards
D.R.G.M. stands for "Deutsches Reichsgebrauchsmuster" - meaning protected patented design under the German Imperial Government.
In reference with the number (will try to date it).
Maker`s mark is on the left of ``800`` (too blurred).
Regards
Re: Please help identify marks on Cigarette case
The 'XX' mark identifies the Berlin wholesaler Willhelm Müller.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884_7.html
Trev.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884_7.html
Trev.
Re: Please help identify marks on Cigarette case
Registered 1907 and made for years after that.
Re: Please help identify marks on Cigarette case
Hi AG2012, Hi dognose,AG2012 wrote:Registered 1907 and made for years after that.
Thank you all for the info and for your quick reply.
It is very interesting and appreciated.
The brand "Deutsches Reichsgebrauchsmuster" I see the first time.
Maker`s mark on the left of ``800`` I only recognize a crown in the circle (without half-moon)
That's why I was not sure whether German.
But the link to Wilhelm Müller is correct
Thanks again for the perfect answers
Best regards
Gerox
Re: Please help identify marks on Cigarette case
Thanks for the perfect answersdognose wrote:The 'XX' mark identifies the Berlin wholesaler Willhelm Müller.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884_7.html
Trev.
Best regards
Gerox