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AUGUSTE LEROY

Rue Réaumur 22, Paris


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A. Leroy - Paris - 1901

Auguste Leroy entered his mark 'A' - a lark perched upon a rock - 'L', on the 3rd November 1891. The mark was cancelled on the 2nd August 1912.


For details of the successors, Auguste Leroy & Cie. See: http://www.925-1000.com/fx_aLeroyCie.html

and: http://www.925-1000.com/Ffrench_makers_A.html

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CHARLES FOLLIOT

Rue de Montmorency 26, Paris


An example of the work and mark of Charles Folliot:

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Charles Folliot registered his mark 'FOLLIOT' above a salt cellar and two stars on the 20th May 1891.

Charles Folliot succeeded the business of Delacquis & Cie. (1882-1891).

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FRANÇOIS LABAT

Rue de Montmorency 43, Paris


An example of the work and mark of François Labat:

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François Labat registered his mark 'F' a cobbler's awl 'L', on the 19th January 1897. The mark was cancelled on the 23rd January 1920.

The predecessors to this business were Joseph Adoue (1857-1877) and Labat & Pugibet (1877-1897), both of whom used the 'cobbler's awl' symbol.

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GEORGES MONTIBERT

Rue Notre-Dame 28, later, Rue Germain 49, Lyon


An example of the work and mark of Georges Montibert:

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G - Propeller - M


Member Zilver2 wrote:

The marks belongs to the manufacturer of tableware Georges Montibert. He was active in Lyon from 1930 until 1969. His shop was first located at 28 rue Notre-Dame and as from 1952 at 49 rue Germain in Lyon. The symbol is indeed a propeller.

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SAVARD & FILS

Rue Saint Gilles 22, Paris


Established in 1829.


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Savard & Fils - Paris - 1913


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FIX - 1906

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FIX - 1906

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FIX - 1906

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FIX - 1906

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FIX - 1906

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FIX - 1907

'FIX' - 'TITRE FIXE'


Member 'Silverport' wrote:

The Jewelers workshop was founded by Albert Savard, in Paris, 22 rue Saint Gill.

First mark (example unknown) registered on 16 June 1883.

Second mark (example unknown) registered on 30 June 1884.

It became “SAVARD & Cie”, 23 rue Saint Gill, Paris; registered on 4 August 1905; ceased 18 January 1907.

Then it became a widow workshop together with her sons, on the old address 22 rue Saint Gill, as “A. SAVARD FILS” and where registered on 19 January 1907; ceased 24 April 1912.

With an interruption, followed as “Albert Savard” (lozenge mark ‘AS’) in 23 rue du Bouloi, Paris; and was registered on 28 November 1917, ceased 26 February 1924.


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L. LENAIN & FILS AINÉ

Rue Dupetit-Thouars 16, Paris


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Member Zilver2 wrote:

The mark belongs to the manufacturer jewellers & silversmiths, manufacturer platers and gilders Lenain & Fils
Active at 16 rue Dupetit-Thouars in Paris.
Mark entered April 29, 1920 and cancelled July 12,1929.
Symbol : two intertwined letters L (deux L entrelacés).
N° de garantie : 3106
N° de préfecture : 15935


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CHARLES JULIEN

Rue des Gravilliers 59, Paris


Examples of the work and mark of Charles Julien:

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Charles Julien's mark was registered on the 27th June 1914.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_J.html

To understand the numbers, see: http://www.925-1000.com/a_platenumbers.html

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BOUCART

Quai de L'Horloge 35, Paris


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Boucart - Paris - 1888

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LÉON MINEAU

Rue de Montmorency 34, Paris


An example of the work and mark of Léon Mineau:

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L - Axe - M (the mark is absolutely tiny!)

Léon Mineau entered this mark on the 28th July 1881. It was cancelled on the 27th November 1894.

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ROBERT LINZELER

Rue de Turbigo 68, Rue de la Paix 4, and Rue d'Argenson 9, Paris


An example of the work and export mark of Robert Linzeler:

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RL below a crown

A known supplier to Cartier.

Robert Linzeler entered his regular lozenge-shaped mark on the 14th April 1897. This mark was cancelled on the 10th February 1926.

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ZIVY FRÈRES

Rue de Chateaudun 4, Paris and Rue Cherif Pacha 10, Alexandrie


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Zivy Frères - Paris and Alexandrie - 1911

Established in 1863.

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GUSTAVE SANDOZ

47-148, Palais Royal, Galerie de Vallois, Paris


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G. Sandoz - Paris - 1873

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ETIENNE-HENRI SANONER

Rue Quincampoix 79, Paris


An example of the work and mark of Etienne-Henri Sanoner:

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Member JayT wrote:

Your attractive soup ladle in the filetpattern is made of 950 standard silver. The maker is Etienne-Henri Sanoner working in Paris at 79, rue Quincampoix from 10 January 1852 - 4 Septembre 1868. Yes, his symbol is a rabbit passant.

See Arminjon, v. II, No. 01588, p. 158.

.... Ernest Compère was the successor of Sanoner, working at the same address from 4 September 1868 - 9 October 1888 when his widow took over the business. In turn Sanoner had been the successor to Laurent Labbé (1829-1852). All three makers used the rabbit as their symbol.

See David Allan, p. 301.


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GUILLAUME DENIÈRE

Rue d'Orléans 9, Paris


An example of the work and mark of Guillaume Denière:

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See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=44755

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LANGLOIS

Rue Etienne-Marcel 23, Paris


An example of the work and mark of André Louis Langlois and Maurice Georges Langlois:

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Member blakstone wrote:

The mark is “AM[conjoined]L with a glove” for brothers André Louis Langlois (1886-1959) & Maurice Georges Langlois (1890-1946), who succeeded their father Émile Léon Langlois at 23 rue Etienne-Marcel in 1924.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 13&t=44804

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AMBROISE MIGNEROT

Rue Jean-Robert 9, later, Rue du Temple 62, Paris


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AM below a gondola

Member Zilver2 wrote:

Maker's mark of the silversmith Ambroise Mignerot. Active from 1800 until 1817 at 9 rue Jean-Robert, Paris and at 62 rue du Temple, Paris from 1817 until 1818. N° de garantie : 420. N° de préfecture : 446.
Symbol : a gondola (une nacelle).
Successor : Denis Garreau.


Member blakstone wrote:

The original civil records of Paris before 1860 were destroyed during the Commune, but surviving and reconstructed indices show that Ambroise Mignerot was born in Paris 27 Nov 1759 and died there 12 Sep 1820, age 61. The latter notes that he was a silversmith, his residence was 62 rue du Temple (which is in the 3rd arrondissement, though the index states that he died in the 7th arrondissement), and that he was divorced from his wife, Angelique Cachelin.

Member AG2012 wrote regarding the mark on the left:

Rosenbergr (#6558) quotes Beuque Dictionnaire Nr 135 as an interim, unofficial mark by Association des Orfévres, 1793-1794 (letter P on the left), and claims it was used later than 1794.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/fx_aMignerot.html

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C. BUTTNER

Bas-Rhin, Strasbourg


An example of the work and mark of C. Buttner:

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Member Zilver2 wrote:

Maker's mark of C. Buttner, Bas-Rhin, Strasbourg

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CHARLES JOACHIM BENJAMEN DALLEMAGNE

Rue des Orfèvres 11, Paris


An example of the work and mark of Charles Joachim Benjamen Dallemagne:

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Member blakstone wrote:

Charles Joachim Benjamen Dallemagne, silversmith/flatware maker working at 11 rue des Orfèvres, Paris. He bacame a master under the ancien régime on 18 Mar 1786, registered marks in 1801 and 1807, and evidently retired by 4 Jul 1820 when his successor, Guillaume Clément, registered his mark at the same address. Dallemagne died soon after, on 11 Nov 1821.

“F*L*M*C” are likely the owner’s initials; it was common in the late 18th and early 19th century France and Switzerland for them to be stamped rather than engraved.

Hope this helps!

Ref: Catherine Arminjon, James Beaupuis, & Michèle Bilimoff, Dictionnaire des Poinçons de Fabricants d'Ouvrages d'Or et d'Argent de Paris et de la Seine 1798-1838 (Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1991), p. 185, #1670


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PHILIPPE BERTHIER

Paris


Example of the work and mark of Philippe Berthier:

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P - Woodcock/canard - B

Alphonse Debain succeeded the business of Philippe Berthier in 1883.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/Ffrench_makers_P.html

See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ier#p90358

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JULES WISNET (WIEZE)

Rue de la Tixanderie 63, later, Rue Jean-Pain-Mollet, Paris


An example of the mark of Jules Wisnet:

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Member Zilver2 wrote:

Hallmark of Jules Wiset (Wieze)
Bijouterie, l'objet d'art. 63 rue de la Tixanderie, Paris and later rue Jean-Pain-Mollet, Paris.
Marks entered : 2 November 1844, 18 May 1849 and 19 May 1849.
Marks cancelled :24 March 1849, 24 March 1858.
Symbol : a star above and a star under the letters JW.
N° de garantie : 4516; 5032; 5033
N° de préfecture : 4681; 5191; 5211
Source : "Dictionnaire des poinçons de fabricants d'ouvrages d'or et d'argent, Paris 1838-1875, by Catherine Arminjon, James Beaupuis and Michèle Bilimoff"


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