Could somebody help identify the mark on this pair of scissors, 15 cm long, and made entirely of silver, the blades as well as the handles.
There is only one mark on them, which resembles an 18th century French mark, that is why I am posting it in the French Silver section. But is it really French, as there should be 4 marks I thought?
silver scissors
Re: silver scissors
Doesn't look French to me.
Just a guess. Forgery Spanish colonial mark?
Regards,
Zilverik
Just a guess. Forgery Spanish colonial mark?
Regards,
Zilverik
Re: silver scissors
Thanks for your response, I had a feeling these scissors weren't French. Perhaps a country bordering on France, who copied their style of mark? Problem is that there is only the maker's mark, no national or town mark.
I've checked Belgium, but no success in the books by Stuyck and by Van Dievoet. Switzerland in the early 19th century perhaps?
Could this post be moved to the Other Countries section please, where there are a couple of experts on Swiss silver.
I've checked Belgium, but no success in the books by Stuyck and by Van Dievoet. Switzerland in the early 19th century perhaps?
Could this post be moved to the Other Countries section please, where there are a couple of experts on Swiss silver.