Scotrab, thanks so much! I really appreciate your looking that up for me. Great that the same unidentified mark is next to the other two. And yes - good point - it could absolutely be a tower on its side.
Krista
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- Thu May 11, 2023 12:02 pm
- Forum: Other Countries
- Topic: Baltic silver
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- Thu May 11, 2023 10:56 am
- Forum: Other Countries
- Topic: Baltic silver
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Re: Baltic silver
AL is the mark of the goldsmith who made the spoon. The two following marks are unclear: I have to look in my references to see if I can find anything. Thanks, Scott! Now I can stop researching sbipbrokers, haha. The only JH Tegeler I know of was associated with setting up schools in Weissenstein/P...
- Wed May 10, 2023 7:28 pm
- Forum: Other Countries
- Topic: Baltic silver
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Re: Baltic silver
Is this a captain's spoon by any chance? It was passed down to me by my grandmother who left Tallinn during World War II. On the back the engraving is "F.H. Tegeler" or "J.H. Tegeler", "3ten September 1856". The marks appear to be very worn. On the left is "AL"...