What is this mark?

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niceguy1
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What is this mark?

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HI

Sorry for the bad pic but I don’t have it in & hand that’s the only pic available online. What’s the mark on the left?



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Goldstein
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Hi -
E. Dannenberg from Mitau.

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Oddly enough, I was just doing some research on Dannenberg, as I have a plain silver pen by him. This is what I found:

Eduard Christian Philipp Dannenberg

Born: 1 Jun 1838, Mitau, son of goldsmith Friedrich Philipp Dannenberg (1803 –1859) and Eleanore Emilie Groeger
Married: Sep 1864, St. Trinias, Riga, to Amalia Walker/Walner (b. 1841), daughter of Friedrich & Jule Walker
Died: 6 Oct 1918, Mitau

Children: Emilie (b. ca. 1865); Friedrich Philipp (1867-1949); Friedrich Eduard (1869-1874); Otto Carl (b. 1872); Alexander Rheinhold (b. 1841); Rudolph (1877-1916)
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Hi blakstone -

thanks for the further informations.
Here a mark I think is also from him...

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Thanks to both for the info.
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