I have five little spoon all marked with the three towers of Hamburg. This hallmark is usually on silverware dating before 1970. But there is no other hallmark on it: Questions:
Does that mean that the silverware is of sterling quality?
Wy would that be without any indication of who has made it?
Kind regards
Constantin
Question on The towers, Hamburg
Re: Question on The towers, Hamburg
I doubt if this is Hamburg or Altona even if it is silver.
Regards silverfan
Regards silverfan
Re: Question on The towers, Hamburg
If it is not Hamburg, could it be Altona, which also has three towers. Anyhow; it is definitely well before 1870, because it had been passed for sure from our ancestors to us at least over four generations. At least it must be a city in the north of Europe, else Lübeck.
Does this hallmark always stand for a minimum silver standard even if has no hallmark of a maker?
Kind regards, Constantin
Does this hallmark always stand for a minimum silver standard even if has no hallmark of a maker?
Kind regards, Constantin
Re: Question on The towers, Hamburg
Hi,
I suggest to have it tested (there are electronic testers now).If it`s 13 loth = 812/1000, we might be a bit closer to the solution.
Regards
I suggest to have it tested (there are electronic testers now).If it`s 13 loth = 812/1000, we might be a bit closer to the solution.
Regards
Re: Question on The towers, Hamburg
As always, an image of the whole spoon may help with identification.
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Re: Question on The towers, Hamburg
looks like a hallmark of Harburg
it is now a part of Hamburg
it is now a part of Hamburg