I need help.
On tongs - Finnish hallmarks (M6 -1941 years, Helsinki, 813) and simultaneously German hallmarks (800, crown and crescent).
How can this be?
Maybe forceps - Finnish, imported to Germany or German, imported to Finland?
I would be grateful for any tips.
Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Sorry.
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Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Hi,
As far as I can see the crown mark is in oval, meaning imported to Helsinki (boat city mark).
I am sure you will get more info here.
Regards
As far as I can see the crown mark is in oval, meaning imported to Helsinki (boat city mark).
I am sure you will get more info here.
Regards
Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Thanks!AG2012 wrote:Hi,
As far as I can see the crown mark is in oval, meaning imported to Helsinki (boat city mark).
I am sure you will get more info here.
Regards
Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Hello again,
``Hammer with wings`` should be Suomen Kultaseppä Oy
Regards
``Hammer with wings`` should be Suomen Kultaseppä Oy
Regards
Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Take a look at ``winged hammer mark`` (city mark is Turku and crown in heart shaped cartouche / domestic).
Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Once again thank you very much!
Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
AG2012 has given the correct answer. Not much to add than that the object is made in Germany and imported to Helsinki Finland in 1941 (M6)
Suomen Kultaseppä Oy means "Finland's goldsmith Joint-company. Active in Turku (headquarter), Helsinki and Tampere (subsidiaries).
Suomen Kultaseppä Oy means "Finland's goldsmith Joint-company. Active in Turku (headquarter), Helsinki and Tampere (subsidiaries).
Re: Finnish and German hallmarks simultaneously??!!
Thanks!Qrt.S wrote:AG2012 has given the correct answer. Not much to add than that the object is made in Germany and imported to Helsinki Finland in 1941 (M6)
Suomen Kultaseppä Oy means "Finland's goldsmith Joint-company. Active in Turku (headquarter), Helsinki and Tampere (subsidiaries).