Hola! This is a Spanish submarine pin from "Fermin" with an assay mark of 916/000. Everything I read seems to indicate this means pre-1934, but this badge design does not seem representative of the Spanish badges prior to 1934... though the crown does match that period. There is a hallmark that is a hexagon (see closeup) with 4 numbers/letters that MAY be "1", "8"/"B", "P"/"F", and "N". Does anyone have any information on the jeweler Fermin? And is it possible that "916/000" assay mark could be used during the post-Franco period? (1975-present) Thanks so much for your help!!
Hi Chaun, welcome to the forum. Regarding the silver fineness, I read; Spain domestic silver hallmarks 1934-1988. In the 1934 revision of the silver hallmarks, the 1st standard was marginally lowered from 916 to 915, while the 2nd standard remained the same at 750. Silver standard 915 means minimum 915 or higher, and 916 could still be used.
Spain responsibility marks; as of 1934, all domestic items were stamped with an individual maker's or responsibility mark, with the maker's initial(s) above a registration number, in a hexagonal frame-shape.
Source; World Hallmarks Volume I, hallmarks of Europe 19th to 21st Centuries William B. Whetstone, Danusia V. Niklewicz, Lindy L. Matula 2nd Edition, page 291 and page 292 Spain.
Ah - interesting! So, 916 CAN be used... but is it? I have not been able to find any examples of "916/000" on items after 1934... so far! I also haven't been able to find any evidence of the "Fermin" maker... I was surprised to not find a mention on this site. Is there another option for searching jewelers?
I am still searching for information on the jeweler "Fermin", who I believe to be Spanish... possibly in operation between the 1930s and the 1970s. I would appreciate any insights anyone may have!
What type of sub is it? The pin can’t be any earlier than the class of boat was created. Maybe a larger image. As it appears now, it looks like a German Type VII a (two mounted deck guns) but maybe it’s something later.
Best I could find was the General Mola class of 1937 (2 ex-Italian boats) having two deck guns. The German Type VIIc did end up in the Spanish fleet (1boat) but that class had no deck gun mountings. If correct, then the pin should be 1937 or later. But I’m wildly guessing here.
Thanks so much for that info - very interesting! I did find out that the very early badges had a separate crown - then the crown was removed during the Spanish civil war. Then, from the 40s to the 70s (Franco period) the subs still had the 2 guns, but were a less rounded design. The prevailing thought is that this badge is post-Franco (different crown - Franco crown vs the Alphonso/Juan Carlos crowns)... but the markings on the back seemed to indicate it was earlier to me... BUT, the hexagonal mark indicates between 1934 & 1988... so the mid-70s definitely fits for that. But, I would think there should be some type of online presence for a company from the 1970s... have been unable to find anything!
Indeed "PM" would be Palma de Mallorca - Balearic Islands and 18 would be the reference number of the store. In the link that I sent you there is an email from the store, try to contact them. Greetings
Thanks so much for the information guys! it appears the store is closed down now... but not that long ago. Now to try to find a point of contact who might have access to their records. Appreciated it!