Hello,
I'm looking for help with these marks on a silver beaker. The marks appear 2 x as a couple on the beaker.
Initially I thought the beaker was French because one of the marks seems to be a cock, but I am not sure anymore.
Has anybody seen these marks together? The beaker is made of solid silver and appears to be old.
Thank you very much in advance,
Peter
Silver beaker with unknown marks
Re: Silver beaker with unknown marks
Hi,
Not French marks but very interesting,indeed.The fineness is .900 silver (Arabic 90 in the mark).
The year is 1803 and it is not Hijri (Islamic) calendar but Gregorian year 1804 of western calendar.
That`s all I can tell.
Regards
Not French marks but very interesting,indeed.The fineness is .900 silver (Arabic 90 in the mark).
The year is 1803 and it is not Hijri (Islamic) calendar but Gregorian year 1804 of western calendar.
That`s all I can tell.
Regards
Re: Silver beaker with unknown marks
This set of marks is very similar, but with Sultan`s Tughra of Ottoman Empire.
The fineness mark looks like later Egyptian Cairo marks, except the town mark is at the bottom instead of the top, like they had later.
Until 1882 Egypt was formally ruled by a viceroy appointed by the Ottoman sultan.
In short,I opt for Cairo.
The fineness mark looks like later Egyptian Cairo marks, except the town mark is at the bottom instead of the top, like they had later.
Until 1882 Egypt was formally ruled by a viceroy appointed by the Ottoman sultan.
In short,I opt for Cairo.
Re: Silver beaker with unknown marks
Thank you very much for this tremendous help!AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Not French marks but very interesting,indeed.The fineness is .900 silver (Arabic 90 in the mark).
The year is 1803 and it is not Hijri (Islamic) calendar but Gregorian year 1804 of western calendar.
That`s all I can tell.
Regards
Where/how do you read date?
Best regards, Peter
Re: Silver beaker with unknown marks
Re: Silver beaker with unknown marks
Sorry: You can unscrew the base plate, not the handle.
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Re: Silver beaker with unknown marks
Quite often pieces that can be separated are each marked to ensure that the whole thing is solid silver. Interesting piece!
zaemp wrote:Sorry: You can unscrew the base plate, not the handle.
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Re: Silver beaker with unknown marks
Very nice Ottoman Egyptian silver goblet. I am going to have to disagree on the date comment. Although you are reading 1803 correctly, such cups were not made at that time (1803) even in Istanbul. In Egypt, they copied what was made in Istanbul years later. Style of the cup matters here. You would start to see such cups being made on late Abdulmecid, Abdulaziz or Abdulhamid II period. This is most likely made after 1882 and is missing the tughra. Items made prior to would have a tughra as AG2012 posted a sample picture.