Continental Silver Walking Cane - Please help with hallmarks

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redfoxcox
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Continental Silver Walking Cane - Please help with hallmarks

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Dear All,

I am trying to identify the origin and maker of a walking stick. The handle appears to have two marks, one is 800 and the other appears to be Psomething in an oval. I did wonder if it is Belgian or German maybe and would be grateful for your thoughts. It looks to be decorated with leaves and moons / shields / circles in addition to lines.

I hope I have posted this correctly.

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huszas76
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Re: Continental Silver Walking Cane - Please help with hallmarks

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Hello!
It looks like Piotr Łatkowski's mark.
But weird for me, there is no polish or russian hallmark.
BEst regards!
Krisztián
redfoxcox
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Re: Continental Silver Walking Cane - Please help with hallmarks

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Many thanks for your help. It certainly does look like the maker is Piotr Łatkowski. I will let you know if I find out more.
Goldstein
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Re: Continental Silver Walking Cane - Please help with hallmarks

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Hi -

Piotr Latkowski worked for many Polish and Baltic firms (cutlery, napkinrings, walking sticks, canes etc.) who marked this articles in their countries acc. to the laws. So you have his mark and the mark of the client on it.

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Here for a customer in Estonia.

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Goldstein
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Re: Continental Silver Walking Cane - Please help with hallmarks

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Hi -
forgot to mention that Piotr Latkowski was a wellknown silversmith from Warsaw.

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Goldstein
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