Don’t know where to start with this item, but anything at all would be appreciated, especially a move to the right forum or wherever seems most appropriate.
Art Deco & Indian Sub-Continent
Re: Art Deco & Indian Sub-Continent
Hi
Don't look so far away.
Almost certainly European, probably early 1900s Italian.
A more complete mark image might help
Regards
Amena
Don't look so far away.
Almost certainly European, probably early 1900s Italian.
A more complete mark image might help
Regards
Amena
Re: Art Deco & Indian Sub-Continent
Thank you. At first one of the marks looked like it could be an elephant. But the style of the piece didn’t make me think India. So Italy did cross my mind, but I had nothing definite to go on. I’m not sure I can do a shot of the mark that will be any clearer. A lot going on right now, but eventually, I will try. Thanks again.
Re: Art Deco & Indian Sub-Continent
Hello
Agree with Amena that this is European production.
Here are some wildly speculative comments for your consideration:
-Despite the blurry images I see the “Three towers” assay mark from Denmark, and a Georg Jensen maker mark. See mark #8
https://www.925-1000.com/jensen_marks.html
-The handle of the mirror appears to be Jensen’s Pyramid pattern.
-However the 900 mark is puzzling.
-A Google search for Jensen hand mirrors will show you many examples to compare with yours.
Good luck in your research.
Regards.
Agree with Amena that this is European production.
Here are some wildly speculative comments for your consideration:
-Despite the blurry images I see the “Three towers” assay mark from Denmark, and a Georg Jensen maker mark. See mark #8
https://www.925-1000.com/jensen_marks.html
-The handle of the mirror appears to be Jensen’s Pyramid pattern.
-However the 900 mark is puzzling.
-A Google search for Jensen hand mirrors will show you many examples to compare with yours.
Good luck in your research.
Regards.
Re: Art Deco & Indian Sub-Continent
Hi,
The Danish three tower mark guarantees a minimum fineness of 826/1000, unless a higher standard mark is indicated, here 900.
Peter.
The Danish three tower mark guarantees a minimum fineness of 826/1000, unless a higher standard mark is indicated, here 900.
Peter.
Re: Art Deco & Indian Sub-Continent
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Don’t know if these images add anything, but there the best that I could do. Thank both for the replies, suggestion and information.
Don’t know if these images add anything, but there the best that I could do. Thank both for the replies, suggestion and information.
Re: Art Deco & Indian Sub-Continent
Hello, suspect Heinrich Mohr from Pforzheim, do not see a Danish mark here. There are some Mohr objects on the net with quite similiar marks. Regards, Bahner