Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Makers' Marks
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Mexican Silver Marks & Makers' Marks II
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Above is a sampling of Mexican silver purity marks ranging from ca.1900 to the 1970's. The "Mexico Silver" or "Silver Made in Mexico" marks are seen on pieces from the 1920's through mid 1940's, their silver standard varies, but is commonly above .925 purity.
The following number marks indicate silver purity in a percentage of 1000ths. The intaglio "900" mark is found on work dating from the turn of the century until the 1920's. The intaglio marks "980, 960, 940 & 925" are usually from the mid 1930's to the mid 1940's. The incuse mark "970" was the favorite standard of Antonio Pineda. Most work from ca.1950 onwards is stamped "Sterling" or with an incuse "925" stamp.
The "Eagle" form marks to the right were instituted by the Mexican government in 1948. The first example (delineated) was used until ca.1955, the second example (silhouetted) until the late 1960's or early 1970's. The number on the eagle's chest indicates either the city of assay or an individual maker. (eg. Eagle stamp #1 was for Mexico City, stamp #3 was for Taxco, stamp #16 was registered to Margot). There are many variations and exceptions, the above info just provides a general framework to what was a relatively loose system.
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About 1979, the eagle system was put to rest and replaced by a new letter/number mark to indicate the silversmith and guarantee sterling standard.
The first letter indicates location, and there are few in use, those most commonly seen are: T, M, G & C
In this example the T is for Taxco - others are M for Mexico City, G is probably Guadalajara and C most likely Cuernavaca.
The second letter indicates the first initial of the last name of the silversmith, in our example it is C.
The number indicates that he is the 45th smith, with a name beginning with C, to register a mark in his city's assay office.
So... this example, TC - 45, tells us that the item on which it is stamped, was made by a smith with initial C sometime after 1979 in the city of Taxco. Generally that is all that can be derived from these marks, Unfortunately, there is no list that matches the letters and numbers to silversmith's names and there are probably less than 15 of these identified. Our example happens to be the mark of Antonio Castillo, one of the founders of Los Castillo and it is one of the very few known.
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Individual vintage Makers' Marks are illustrated below
Mexican Makers' Marks
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A - M                           M - V

Maricela
(Ysidro Garcia)


Taxco

Ysidro Garcia
Biography & Work Examples

Jose Marmolejos
Mexico City
Good silversmith, did much work for Tané
Eagle 32



Felipe Martinez
(Piedra y Plata)

Taxco
The shop, Piedra y Plata was founded 1950







Matl Mark
Matl
(Matilde Eugenia Poulat)

Mexico City
founded 1934





Matl - Marks,
Biography & Examples
Miguel Melendez
Taxco


M. Melendez
Biography & Examples

Miguel Melendez
(loosely attributed)
Taxco



Rafael Melendez
Taxco


R. Melendez
Biography & Examples

Serafin Moctezuma
Taxco
founded 1930s, early imitator of Spratling

Miguel
(Miguel Garcia)

Taxco
Foremost designer at Rancho Alegre (founded 1956)

Artemio Navarrette
Taxco
first master smith at Spratling's workshop, also produced independently

Horacio de la Parra
Mexico City
founder of Conquistador

Abraham Paz
Mexico City
Silversmith and designer for Fred Davis, he also worked independently.

Miguel Pineda
Taxco

Empresa Plat-Mex S.A.
Mexico City

Eagle 20
ME-15

Stella Popowski
Taxco
Designer for AEM

Casa Prieto
Mexico City
founded 1950

Rancho Alegre
Taxco
1956-1985, founded by Pedro Perez, produced many Miguel designs.


Reveri
(Reveriano & Maria Castillo)

Taxco

Reveri
Biographies & Examples

Juvento Lopez Reyes
Mexico City
founded 1935
primarily holloware, good modernist designs

Ric
(Erika Hult de Corral)

Taxco & Puerto Vallarta
founded c.1965

Ric
Biography & Examples

Francisco Rivera
Taxco
worked for Emma and independently



Melicio Rodriguez
Taxco
A smith for Rancho Alegre and also for Margot de Taxco, after Margot's retirement, he reproduced some of her designs.

Salvador Teran
Taxco & Mexico City
(b. c1920 - d.1974)

Salvador
Biography & Examples

Sanborns
Mexico City
founded as a pharmacy in 1903, grew into a department store. Silver producers from c.1923



Sigi
(Sigfredo Pineda)

Taxco
founded c.1952

Sigi Pineda - Marks,
Biography & Examples

William Spratling
Taxco

Key to Spratling Maker's Marks

Tane Orfebres
Mexico City
founded c.1952

J. Veles
Taxco



Victoria
(Ana Nunez Brilanti)

"Victoria"
Taxco

Victoria - Marks,
Biography & Examples
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Modernist Silver Marks

Scandinavian Jewelry
Georg Jensen Marks
David-Andersen Marks
Danish Makers
Finnish Hallmarks
Swedish Hallmarks
Norwegian Makers

European Silver
British Hallmarks Explained
French Hallmarks
Dutch Hallmarks
German Hallmarks
Italian Marks from 1872
Austrian Hallmarks
World Hallmarks


Mexican Makers' Marks
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