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This well-known pattern produced in Austria, Hungary, Bohemia etc. by different silversmiths has an erased maker's mark. It is very similar to a Klinkosch pattern, but has a slight rip on the front. Does anybody know the maker?
Regards silverfan
Hello!
Can you make some sharper pictures about the marks?
It seems the mark of Schmidt Gyula from Budapest, but as I know, he died in 1928. So it would better to see all the marks. It's possible, the hallmark from the 1872-1937 period?
Best regards!
Krisztián
Better photos do not help because the maker's mark is completely erased und the other mark is absolutely clear: woman's head with 3, Hungary 1937-1965. So I think only a person can help who knows exactly this special pattern.
Regards silverfan
I already wrote that the maker's mark is completely erased. There is nothing to be verified. The only way to identify the maker is the knowledge of the pattern.
Regards silverfan