H. J. Wilm Berlin

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larrywseale
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H. J. Wilm Berlin

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My latest (as yet unpolished - sigh) acquisition is a H. J. Wilm .800 silver coffee/tea service & I'm trying to get an idea of when it was made. My guess is around the turn of the (20th) century but the only Wilm mark I could find is the Ferdinand Richard Wilm. No idea what the mark to the left of 800 means. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: H. J. Wilm Berlin

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the mark left of the 800 is the "Spindelpresse" mark of Wilkens, Bremen.
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Re: H. J. Wilm Berlin

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I forgot to explain that Wilkens was the maker and Wilm the seller (juweller).
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Re: H. J. Wilm Berlin

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Thanks, fiqured it was the smiths mark but missed it when I was looking.
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