Help with German Mark

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RubyFish
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Help with German Mark

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This mark is on a set of spoons also engraved WB 1821. I believe its German, but that's about all I can find.
Scotrab
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Re: Help with German Mark

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Johann Carsten Eitzen II, Cuxhaven, active 1815 when he took over his father's workshop until his death 1863.

Ref. W. Scheffler, Goldschmiede Niedersachsens, Halbband 1: Aerzen-Hamburg, p. 281 no. 7.

He can also be found in Theoderich's excellent website "Alte Beschauzeichen deutscher Städte", http://silberpunze.freehost.ag/index.php
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Re: Help with German Mark

Post by RubyFish »

Thank you very much. Great website for reference too, thanks for sharing.

-Jennifer
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