is this french and 18th century
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is this french and 18th century
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Any help would be much appreciated, could this silver shell shape or hand shape hallmark be a French Mark, i would estimate about 1780 but this is just a guess
Thanks Mandy
Any help would be much appreciated, could this silver shell shape or hand shape hallmark be a French Mark, i would estimate about 1780 but this is just a guess
Thanks Mandy
Re: is this french and 18th century
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Cannot be French if there is only one mark. Looks like lacquer,rather than enamel, just guessing / Japan.
Regards
Cannot be French if there is only one mark. Looks like lacquer,rather than enamel, just guessing / Japan.
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Re: is this french and 18th century
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Its tortoiseshell
Mandy
Its tortoiseshell
Mandy
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Thanks AG2012 for your thoughts, i dont however believe it to be from japan or china, i have seen other boxes like this but more European so was hoping someone may have come a cross this mark before, i will keep my fingers crossed
Thanks
Mandy
Thanks AG2012 for your thoughts, i dont however believe it to be from japan or china, i have seen other boxes like this but more European so was hoping someone may have come a cross this mark before, i will keep my fingers crossed
Thanks
Mandy
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Re: is this french and 18th century
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I have been searching and found this mark, i think ive solved it, this is a French discharge mark and dates to 1756-1762. This mark was renewed at every change of the tax-farmer (fermier général). Different marks were used according to the size (large, medium, or small work) and type of the objects (flatware of holloware) on which they were applied.
So it does appear to be french.
Any thoughts or opinions on what ive found would be appreciated
Mandy
I have been searching and found this mark, i think ive solved it, this is a French discharge mark and dates to 1756-1762. This mark was renewed at every change of the tax-farmer (fermier général). Different marks were used according to the size (large, medium, or small work) and type of the objects (flatware of holloware) on which they were applied.
So it does appear to be french.
Any thoughts or opinions on what ive found would be appreciated
Mandy
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Re: is this french and 18th century
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I have just found 2 other marks inside the top, i will try and get some pictures later today, one seems to be a V with a crown and another mark ...
THE MARK OF "MAISON COMMUNE" (POINCON DE COMMOUNAUTE or JURANDE)
This mark had the form of a letter topped by a crown. Used since the late 15th century to warrant silver fineness these marks were changed every year following the alphabetical order. From 1784 was used the letter "P" with the last two figures of the year. Others marks were added to the main mark to distinguish ancient objects reissued for sale, pieces restored or exempt from tax.
Mandy
I have just found 2 other marks inside the top, i will try and get some pictures later today, one seems to be a V with a crown and another mark ...
THE MARK OF "MAISON COMMUNE" (POINCON DE COMMOUNAUTE or JURANDE)
This mark had the form of a letter topped by a crown. Used since the late 15th century to warrant silver fineness these marks were changed every year following the alphabetical order. From 1784 was used the letter "P" with the last two figures of the year. Others marks were added to the main mark to distinguish ancient objects reissued for sale, pieces restored or exempt from tax.
Mandy
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Re: is this french and 18th century
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The pyramid-shape is a Paris charge mark for small objects, in use from 1756-1762, and the shell shape is a discharge mark for the same period. The crowned V is a date letter mark for 1760. Therefore these marks concord. The fourth mark of a crowned fleur-de-lys with 2 pellets is the maker’s mark, which unfortunately is too blurred for me to make out any initials. If you could see initials, I might be able to help you identify the maker.
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The pyramid-shape is a Paris charge mark for small objects, in use from 1756-1762, and the shell shape is a discharge mark for the same period. The crowned V is a date letter mark for 1760. Therefore these marks concord. The fourth mark of a crowned fleur-de-lys with 2 pellets is the maker’s mark, which unfortunately is too blurred for me to make out any initials. If you could see initials, I might be able to help you identify the maker.
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Thank you for the information i will try and see if i can make out what the intials might be
Mandy
Thank you for the information i will try and see if i can make out what the intials might be
Mandy
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You’re welcome.
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I have tried to work the intials out but seem to rubbed for me to make out what they could be, ive added a couple of hopefully clearer photos, its really hard to see what they may be. Its a long shot but you never know.
Mandy
I have tried to work the intials out but seem to rubbed for me to make out what they could be, ive added a couple of hopefully clearer photos, its really hard to see what they may be. Its a long shot but you never know.
Mandy
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I regret I can’t decipher this maker’s mark.
Good luck in your research!
I regret I can’t decipher this maker’s mark.
Good luck in your research!
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Re: is this french and 18th century
Thanks for your help JayT,
You gave me much more information than i thought i would get, thanks to you i know it was crafted in paris in 1760. The makers mark is just to rubbed to make out any initials. but im more than happy, its fascinating to think this was crafted in the time of Louis XV, just amazing
Regards
Mandy
You gave me much more information than i thought i would get, thanks to you i know it was crafted in paris in 1760. The makers mark is just to rubbed to make out any initials. but im more than happy, its fascinating to think this was crafted in the time of Louis XV, just amazing
Regards
Mandy
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My pleasure to help.