Hi! I have two berry spoons that are each marked J Lenzano. The mark seems to match a Lenzano from Pamplona Spain, but that company hasn't produced anything since the late 1800s. The spoons are in excellent condition and don't seem that old to me. Am I off the mark on the Spain trail?
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Spanish J Lenzano Berry Serving Spoon Question
Re: Spanish J Lenzano Berry Serving Spoon Question
Buenas tardes, SHN2000. El platero es Miguel Lenzano de la ciudad de Pamplona. La marca J/LENZANO es la del ensayador. y la F no es una marca oficial para la plata española, seguramente sea marca del propietario. Me extraña que no este marcado por las dos PP que es la marca de la ciudad de Pamplona. Adjunto foto de un libro. Saludos.
Good afternoon, SHN2000. The silversmith is Miguel Lenzano from the city of Pamplona. The J / LENZANO brand is that of the assayer. and the F is not an official brand for Spanish silver, surely it is the owner's trademark. I am surprised that it is not marked by the two PPs that are the mark of the city of Pamplona. Attached photo of a book. regards.
Good afternoon, SHN2000. The silversmith is Miguel Lenzano from the city of Pamplona. The J / LENZANO brand is that of the assayer. and the F is not an official brand for Spanish silver, surely it is the owner's trademark. I am surprised that it is not marked by the two PPs that are the mark of the city of Pamplona. Attached photo of a book. regards.
Re: Spanish J Lenzano Berry Serving Spoon Question
Muchas gracias!
Your help and the information is greatly appreciated. :)
Your help and the information is greatly appreciated. :)