Hello,
I have an 8 1/8" soup(?) spoon that may or may not be sterling. It has the feel of coin silver (thin and light weight) and two hallmarks on the reverse -- a crossed "W" with 3 dots above and 1 dot below, along with the number "13" with what looks like a key under it. Could this be 13 Loth German silver?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
ID Help with Sterling(?) Soup Spoon
Re: ID Help with Sterling(?) Soup Spoon
Hi,
At least 3 German cities had a key in silver marks.
Bremen and Soest separately from Loth number and Worms with Loth number within the mark, but the key was on top.
At least what I have seen.
Btw, 13 loth = 812/1000,
Regards
At least 3 German cities had a key in silver marks.
Bremen and Soest separately from Loth number and Worms with Loth number within the mark, but the key was on top.
At least what I have seen.
Btw, 13 loth = 812/1000,
Regards
Re: ID Help with Sterling(?) Soup Spoon
Hello,AG2012 wrote:Hi,
At least 3 German cities had a key in silver marks.
Bremen and Soest separately from Loth number and Worms with Loth number within the mark, but the key was on top.
At least what I have seen.
Btw, 13 loth = 812/1000,
Regards
Thanks for the information!
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Re: ID Help with Sterling(?) Soup Spoon
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