I have looked and looked, the best I could find is that Karl Weiden used a Czech silversmith on some of his pieces. I could not find information on the hallmark anywhere therefore here I am seeking your help.
The mark looks like a conjoined JF
Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case
Re: Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case
Hello, looks like the mark of Johann Franz. Regards, Bahner
Re: Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case
From what I can gather Johann Franz was active until 1899, this cigarette case and lighter are from the 1940's. Was there another Johann Franz??
Re: Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case
If Johann Franz was a German silversmith why are the hallmarks different from the typical German hallmarks?
Re: Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case
Hello, the company was active until 1988. Franz made a lot for export, especially after 1945 he often used just a 925 / sterling mark which made it easier to sell the objects to other countries. Regards, Bahner
Re: Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case
Thank you for taking time to reply to my questions. Would you know where I can locate an example of the Johann Franz hallmark?
Re: Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case
Hi tzarevich,
Following your question, I've just added to the following topic:
See: German Adverts and Information (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Trev.
Following your question, I've just added to the following topic:
See: German Adverts and Information (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Trev.
Re: Karl Weiden Sterling Lighter & Cigarette Case - Part II
Thank you for your speedy and informative response, it is a fantastic learning experience for me, such knowledgeable and gracious people on this forum.
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