Here is one that has a P and H, and something else which I have no clue as to what they are.
Hope someone can help
What do you think the other parts of the hallmark are?blakstone wrote:The maker is Pierre Rene Thomas Hellaine (see Arminjon I:2970). I think this must be a rather rare mark, since it was registered on 19 Mar 1808 and cancelled seventeen months later on 1 Sep 1809, by which time Hellaine had died. I have found very little information on him, though his widow, Lousie Adelaide Marie Defontaine remarried in 1814 to silversmith Louis Nicolas Alban (see Arminjon 1: 2217 & 2472), and his daughter, Adelaide Hellaine, married silversmith Paul Barthelemy Rocquelin (see Arminjon I:2858) in 1825.
Thanks ...yeah newbie....super interesting...do the books have a picture of the hallmark by the maker or do they just describe the hallmark?blakstone wrote:My apologies; I didn't notice your post count and see now that you are relatively new to the forums. Welcome!
Actually I was asking what are the objects between the P and H supposed to be.Finally, the other two marks are the Paris assay office guarantee mark and first standard (950/1000 pure) silver mark, both in use from 1798 to 1809; see the Overview of French Hallmarking on Silver and Gold on this website.