Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
This fork looks like Scandinavian to me, but I couldn't find a clue even after heavy search in google. What is the brand/origin of it? is the 40 indicates contents of silver? and date of making, it seems antique and monogrammed. Thank you very much.
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Your fork is silver plated. The silver layer is extremely thin. The figure 40 indicates that 40 gram silver has been used when 12+12 items (cutlery) were plated (electronically). Marks on silver plated objects have no standard making it difficult to place. The mark is unfamiliar to me, sorry.
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Thank you. This is new to me that 40 could indicate quantity of silver used in plating.
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Yes, read it. Thanks for the link.
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Norwegian pattern known as "Flat Rose"....origin is alluded to here: viewtopic.php?f=47&t=37788&p=102024&hil ... eb#p102024
It can be found as silver or silver plate. Magnus Aase mark can be found with the 40 grade as well as a lone capital "P" above (which I presume is being used to represent Plett for plate). Other makers marks seem to exist in addition. Someone may know who CFH is?
It can be found as silver or silver plate. Magnus Aase mark can be found with the 40 grade as well as a lone capital "P" above (which I presume is being used to represent Plett for plate). Other makers marks seem to exist in addition. Someone may know who CFH is?
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Another case of Aase with numerical mark on Flat Rose fork: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=52879&p=166318&hil ... eb#p166318
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Don't want to jump to any conclusion here, but this does look like the conjoined letters CFH of a German based firm listed here: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=33091&p=120386&hil ... eb#p120386
P.S. Not the porcelain/china making concern of similar last name.
P.S. Not the porcelain/china making concern of similar last name.
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
Hello, yes this is C.F. Hutschenreuter as mentioned in the link shown by Traintime. Regards, Bahner
Re: Help please. Is this a mark for 40% of silver?
C.F. Hutschenreuter & Co. - Aue - 1926
Trev.