HI
I have a nice silver cutlery set with these two hallmarks. Who might be the maker? Are they .800 silver?
THANKS
Austro-Hungarian silver cutlery who is the maker?
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Re: Austro-Hungarian silver cutlery who is the maker?
Hi Niceguy1.
The shape of the cartouche containing the Diana head indicates the silver content. In this case the cartouche is the five lobed cinquefoil which represents 800 fineness silver. It also has the tiny number 3 within the cinquefoil which also stands for 800 grade. As a side point, the tiny letter A represents Vienna as the place of assay.
I'm not familiar with the makers mark(4 leaf clover?), but there are several forum members who are experts in this area and may be able to help.
Cheers,
Steve
The shape of the cartouche containing the Diana head indicates the silver content. In this case the cartouche is the five lobed cinquefoil which represents 800 fineness silver. It also has the tiny number 3 within the cinquefoil which also stands for 800 grade. As a side point, the tiny letter A represents Vienna as the place of assay.
I'm not familiar with the makers mark(4 leaf clover?), but there are several forum members who are experts in this area and may be able to help.
Cheers,
Steve
Re: Austro-Hungarian silver cutlery who is the maker?
I have now found that this hallmark is from Alexander Sturm, is that correct? What is the pattern called?
Thanks steve for the confirmation.
Thanks steve for the confirmation.
Re: Austro-Hungarian silver cutlery who is the maker?
Hi,
The maker is famous Vienna silversmith Alexander Sturm.
Regards
The maker is famous Vienna silversmith Alexander Sturm.
Regards