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Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
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Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
Do you know this maker? Unfortunately I only have this blurry image.
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Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
Hi,
The mark on the right matches B. Neresheimer & Sohne,Hanau.
https://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
(Top left mark ``npr`` in brackets).
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The mark on the right matches B. Neresheimer & Sohne,Hanau.
https://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
(Top left mark ``npr`` in brackets).
Regards
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Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
Uff, that's embarrassing. Thank you for the quick response!
Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
The same mark was used by Gebruder Dingeldein;``Augsburg`` acorn being very popular.
I have a goblet with Nurenberg N and later saw exactly the same piece with Augsburg fantasy marks.
Gebruder Dingeldein moved to America and continued the production.
What is the object discussed here ? Do not get disappointed; after so many years I gave up believing in great finds like 18th century Nuremberg in flea markets or sold by ignorant dealers.
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I have a goblet with Nurenberg N and later saw exactly the same piece with Augsburg fantasy marks.
Gebruder Dingeldein moved to America and continued the production.
What is the object discussed here ? Do not get disappointed; after so many years I gave up believing in great finds like 18th century Nuremberg in flea markets or sold by ignorant dealers.
Regards
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Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
I'll send you the link via PN. I was unsure about the object, that's why I wrote "1750?" with the "?", but my thought was: "old or fake", I didn't think about Hanau. Some of those Hanau-marks are not obvious.
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Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
I don't think its fake at all. Wait till Theodrich sees it first. I have a few old Nuremberg pieces and this is how they are usually marked. Do you have a pic of the entire piece?
Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
Not a fake.And not even a fraudulent intention because it is clearly described by the auctioneer as ``um 1900``I don't think its fake at all
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Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
Can you send me a link to the auction?
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Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
Well, having only this picture and nothing else to work with, I feel the piece is older than 1900 but again, this all I have to work on
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Re: Nuremberg, around 1750?, grapes?
I have seen the link (thank you AG2012) and confess I most likely wrong about its age and would consider it Hanau