Need some help identify unknown mark

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EA21
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Need some help identify unknown mark

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i think its france,but honestly i am not sure.
appreciate any help.
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Re: Need some help identify unknown mark

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum,

Sharper, larger close-ups of the marks will be required.

Are you sure this is silver?

Trev.
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Re: Need some help identify unknown mark

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Hi,
Yes, better close up images are really needed.
And yellowish color looks like base metal exposed in silver plated items. Try to clean it.
This is what I managed with your image.
The mark on the right looks like J.D. Schleissner mark (Hanau).
See Pseudo marks on Hanau silver under J.D. Schleissner, mark s449 for the chalice with pellets.
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
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Re: Need some help identify unknown mark

Post by EA21 »

hello,and Thank you for your comments.
AG2012
you seems in the right direction to me,at least regarding the history of the piece,
i know it came from germany cuse my family lived there...
so it make sense.
but i didn't see any resemblance between s449
to this mark.
Unfortenetaly i cannot take micro photo with my phone,so this is the best i can do.
thanks.
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Re: Need some help identify unknown mark

Post by EA21 »

dognose wrote:Hi,

Welcome to the Forum,

Sharper, larger close-ups of the marks will be required.

Are you sure this is silver?

Trev.
maybe 800 silver? it is a bit yellowish. but wasn't cleaned for years..
i didn't tought its a reproduction.
till reading some of what AG2012 suggest.
thank you both.

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Re: Need some help identify unknown mark

Post by AG2012 »

Hello again,
The mark was discussed here.
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... au#p127599
J.D. Schleissner & Söhne used various combinations of marks.
Your mark on top compared with their chalice and pellets mark bellow. Positive identification, no doubt about it.
Most probably .800 silver, in style of old silver, that is what they did.
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