Hello,
can anyone identify this mark?
On auctioneers website it is identified as 'presumably Vilnius, Thadeus Skendzierski, 1758 - 1788' but I never come across his mark consisting of intertingled letters. It's always separate TS.
I would much appreciate your opinion.
May it be XVIII century Lithuanian silver?
Re: May it be XVIII century Lithuanian silver?
"Presumably"??? On auction sites you might find anything supporting a sale. Anyway, I share your opinion that Tadas Skendierskis punch was two separate letters i.e. TS. Any other punches are not known. The fineness 12 lot is typical for Lithuania, but??? In my opinion that is not enough to say that it might be him. Unfortunately I cannot help you otherwise than check Jϋrgen Specht (Jirgens Spehts) in Riga. He has a rather similar mark, a bit early, but again a shot in the dark ???
Re: May it be XVIII century Lithuanian silver?
Dear Qrt.S
thank you for sharing your thoughts with me, I agree that I need to widen my search beyond Lithuania.
Jϋrgen Specht lived in XVII Century and apparently this mark is on an item from XVIII century... You may be right though that Baltica is the region I should look closer at.
Once again many thanks!
thank you for sharing your thoughts with me, I agree that I need to widen my search beyond Lithuania.
Jϋrgen Specht lived in XVII Century and apparently this mark is on an item from XVIII century... You may be right though that Baltica is the region I should look closer at.
Once again many thanks!
Re: May it be XVIII century Lithuanian silver?
I found one more mark on this tureen, it's even more confusing to me but maybe it will help:
Re: May it be XVIII century Lithuanian silver?
It is too ornate for mid 18th century.
Looks like Biedermeier or mid 19th century to me.
Regards
Looks like Biedermeier or mid 19th century to me.
Regards