Hello,
I have a rather large 5-light candelabra, appx. 20" tall.
On one side of the base are what appear to be 3 hallmarks. The first mark looks like the letters "SH". The 3rd marks is hard to make out at all. But the second mark must have some meaning.
The 2nd mark shows the numeral "3" followed by what appears to be a left facing head.
To me, the style looks European, possibly Polish or German, circa 1880. Not sure.
Can anyone help me in identifying the origin of this? Thank you.
https://i.postimg.cc/Px97PRp4/Candelabra1.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/9XBTXq64/Candelabra5.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/LsNK6D3C/Candelabra8.jpg
Help with large 5-light candelabra
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Re: Help with large 5-light candelabra
Hi,
Polish silver mark for .800 standard. Clean the mark to reveal town code to the right of female head in profine.
The mark was used 1920-1931.
Regards
Polish silver mark for .800 standard. Clean the mark to reveal town code to the right of female head in profine.
The mark was used 1920-1931.
Regards
Re: Help with large 5-light candelabra
Hi, welcome to the forum. Please embedded your images. Check out Poland
https://www.925-1000.com/foreign_marks6.html
Peter.
https://www.925-1000.com/foreign_marks6.html
Peter.
Re: Help with large 5-light candelabra
The city of Krakow in Poland, the creator is probably Herzog Gerszon 1920 - 1931