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ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 12:57 pm
by Ag999
I just got this Art Nouveau Vanity Jar at a yard sale.
The mark is extremely small. It contains a star (crisp, thin star outline, not solid), the number "572" and an uppercase "MI". Aslo marked ".925"
Any ideas?
Thanks


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Re: ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 1:22 pm
by dognose
Hi,

It's Italian, made by De Giovanni Argenteria of Milan.

Trev.

Re: ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 2:50 pm
by dognose

Re: ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 5:26 pm
by Ag999
Thanks for the info!

Further research on this site shows that mark has been used from 1968 onwards, so it's not from the Art Nouveau period, as I had thought it might be.

Re: ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 9:55 am
by legrandmogol
If it is any compensation, the design they used is an almost exact copy of an original art nouveau design by the Webster Co. of the period. It may even be that this company bought the old molds and used them as this design it is so very similar

Re: ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 11:47 am
by AG2012
It may even be that this company bought the old molds and used them as this design it is so very similar
Not very likely.
Art nouveau floral motifs and wavy lines were popular and reproduced for many decades and worldwide.
Regards

Re: ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 1:22 pm
by legrandmogol
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If they didn't purchase Webster's old molds, they nearly completely ripped it off. I also have 3 brushes in the same pattern. When I get home I can get a close up of the Webster Co makers mark but if you zoom in you can see their mark next to the Sterling mark. Purchasing other companies old molds is not unheard of. Webster became a subsidiary of Reed & Barton in 1950 and was sold odd in 1958 to Frank Smith, and with art nouveau entirely out of vogue by then it would have made sense to sell the molds if you could, especially if the company already had a glut of patterns. I have a hairbrush in the Unger Bros "Loves Dream" Pattern but with hallmarks from Birmingham England c.1930's. The brush is not similiar, it is exactly the same as signed Unger Bros. versions. From what I have read, the Unger Bros company did sell their molds as they became unfit for their purposes.
I am not saying that it is a common thing for silver companies to do but as they are businesses I can't think why they wouldn't do it.

Re: ID? Art Nouveau Vanity Jar "Star 572 MI 925"

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 2:16 pm
by AG2012
Obviously the same pattern,less sharp details in the Italian, though.
Regards