Could it be Canadian hallmark?

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pitu
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Could it be Canadian hallmark?

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Hello! I have a spoon with hallmarks I cannot identify. It was found in Europe but closest match are some Canadian hallmarks. Can anyone help with these marks? Is it a popular pattern?
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Piotr

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dognose
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Re: Could it be Canadian hallmark?

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Hi Piotr,

The style of the spoon does not lend itself to be Canadian to my eyes.

I'll move it to the 'Other Countries' section to see if get any thoughts there.

Trev.
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Re: Could it be Canadian hallmark?

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Ferdinand Auberlen was a master in Vaihingen (a.d.Enz)
your spoon is about from 1820-40
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Re: Could it be Canadian hallmark?

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http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... gen#p99864

have you a better image of hallmarks?
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