Norwegian solje

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many45
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Norwegian solje

Post by many45 »

I wonder if anyone can identify the maker of this old Norwegian "solje" that I inherited from my grandma (born 1885). The hallmark looks like a hammer with the letter S around the handle.
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Post by Bahner »

Hello, according to my sources that is a mark used by Saethers (or is it Saether ?) in Oslo in the 1930ies and 1940ies. Best wishes, Bahner
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Thanks a lot!
I believe you are right. Saethers usually have a teapot as their hallmark, so I didn't think of that firm, but I have found this mark in one of my books now :)
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Post by admin »

Many,
Could you possibly post a larger more detailed photo of the mark for use on the website?

Thanks, Tom
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Post by many45 »

Tom,
Hope you can use this picture.
The firm is called
Saethers Gull- og Solvvarefabrikk AS, Oslo

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Post by admin »

Thank you, that will work nicely, also appreciate having the full name of the firm.

Best, Tom
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Hi again,
In Norwegian, the name of the firm is:
Sæthers Gull- og Sølvvarefabrikk AS, Oslo

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Post by Tosten »

Hello
It could be Sæther - he used a hammer and S, but I have never seen that style of the mark.
Ludvig Sæthers Gull- og Sølvvarefabrikk in Oslo 1936 - 1963
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Hi Tosten,
I found this mark printed along with the teapot mark on page 111 in the book "Norsk bestikk i sølv og plett"(2000). Look it up if you have that book. I think it must be the same.
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