Hello. I'm having some difficulty identifying these marks. Is it Augsburg?
Any information is appreciated. Thanks.
German Spoon Marks
Re: German Spoon Marks
Hi,
It`s one of the marks used by B. Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau.
Late 19th or early 20th century.
Compare with the mark on Berthold Muller and Son, importers from Hanau.
Also, take a look here.
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
The image of the whole object would be appreciated. Thank you.
Regards
It`s one of the marks used by B. Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau.
Late 19th or early 20th century.
Compare with the mark on Berthold Muller and Son, importers from Hanau.
Also, take a look here.
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
The image of the whole object would be appreciated. Thank you.
Regards
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Re: German Spoon Marks
Hello. It doesn't look like typical Hanau to me, though you could be right.
It has also French import and bigorne marks.
Thank you for information.
It has also French import and bigorne marks.
Thank you for information.
Re: German Spoon Marks
Hello!
In the website "Alte Beschauzeichen Deutscher Städte", there is a maker with this maker mark around 1730:
Philipp Jakob Jaeger I.
A think, the pattern of the spoon is fit with this age.
http://silberpunze.freehost.ag/beschrei ... ?id=108676
Best regards!
Krisztián
In the website "Alte Beschauzeichen Deutscher Städte", there is a maker with this maker mark around 1730:
Philipp Jakob Jaeger I.
A think, the pattern of the spoon is fit with this age.
http://silberpunze.freehost.ag/beschrei ... ?id=108676
Best regards!
Krisztián
Re: German Spoon Marks
Please ensure such details are mentioned in the opening post. There is nothing worse for those who spend time researching an item only to find that information is being drip-feed.It has also French import and bigorne marks.
Trev.