Help with mark on silver bowl
Re: Help with mark on silver bowl
Hi Mark,
It's Italian. The central mark is the Lion of St. Marco of Venice.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Saint_Mark
Trev.
It's Italian. The central mark is the Lion of St. Marco of Venice.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Saint_Mark
Trev.
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Re: Help with mark on silver bowl
Excellent, thanks for that.
So because of the '800' mark would you say that it's 1872-1934?
Mark.
So because of the '800' mark would you say that it's 1872-1934?
Mark.
Re: Help with mark on silver bowl
Perhaps likely, however I believe there are many pieces out there with pseudo marks.
Wait for other opinions.
Trev.
Wait for other opinions.
Trev.
Re: Help with mark on silver bowl
Hi stallard99
I think that the lion of St. Mark on your bowl is a tribute to the history of Venice, without any intent to deceive.
There are many Venetian silversmiths, but also Lombard, Emilian and others who have used and some still use this symbol on San Marco style cutlery and other silverware.
It is true, however, as Dognose says, that there are many pseudo marks intended to deceive, that you find on pieces of silverware in style, almost always alone, without modern marks.
Here is an anthology below
As for your date deduction, strictly speaking you are right. However I would be more for a dating generically in the first half of the twentieth century.
Immediately after the war (WW2), compliance with the regulations was in some cases a bit flexible.
Best
Amena
I think that the lion of St. Mark on your bowl is a tribute to the history of Venice, without any intent to deceive.
There are many Venetian silversmiths, but also Lombard, Emilian and others who have used and some still use this symbol on San Marco style cutlery and other silverware.
It is true, however, as Dognose says, that there are many pseudo marks intended to deceive, that you find on pieces of silverware in style, almost always alone, without modern marks.
Here is an anthology below
As for your date deduction, strictly speaking you are right. However I would be more for a dating generically in the first half of the twentieth century.
Immediately after the war (WW2), compliance with the regulations was in some cases a bit flexible.
Best
Amena
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Re: Help with mark on silver bowl
Very interesting, thank you for the detailed information.
Mark.
Mark.
Re: Help with mark on silver bowl
Hi,
If the circular ``mark`` is exactly in the middle, then it is a point seen in round silver objects where they were fixed to the lathe during production.
Regards
If the circular ``mark`` is exactly in the middle, then it is a point seen in round silver objects where they were fixed to the lathe during production.
Regards
Re: Help with mark on silver bowl
Oh! sure, now I understand.
Thanks
Amena
Thanks
Amena
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