Completely unknown mark
Completely unknown mark
I am not sure this will work, my first post. Mark is unknown to me, box is 6 x 4 x 1 inch
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Re: Completely unknown mark
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Re: Completely unknown mark
Hi,
The maker is the firm of B.Neresheimer and Sons, Hanau, Germany.
See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
Those are pseudo marks (Augsburg acorn,crowned letter pseudo Paris mark) used on remake or fantasy pieces of old silver.
Although there is 13 Loth old German standard, the box was made in the last decade of 19th century, or even later.
Regards
The maker is the firm of B.Neresheimer and Sons, Hanau, Germany.
See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html
Those are pseudo marks (Augsburg acorn,crowned letter pseudo Paris mark) used on remake or fantasy pieces of old silver.
Although there is 13 Loth old German standard, the box was made in the last decade of 19th century, or even later.
Regards
Re: Completely unknown mark
Thanks so much!
Does the mark indicate if this is this real silver and the %?
Does the mark indicate if this is this real silver and the %?
Re: Completely unknown mark
13 (Loth) means .812 (i.e. 81,2 %), i.e. solid silver.
13 Loth was common standard in German speaking countries. Neresheimer is a reliable maker, so there is no doubt about the fineness.
Regards
13 Loth was common standard in German speaking countries. Neresheimer is a reliable maker, so there is no doubt about the fineness.
Regards