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HALLMARKS? I HAVE 6 OF THIS AND A TEAPOT ::)
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Re: other 36
Hi,
It was made in Tallin by TALLINN JEWELRY FACTORY (TALLINN JEWELERY FACTORY "JEWELER")
КЛЕЙМА ТАЛЛИНСКОЙ ЮВЕЛИРНОЙ ФАБРИКИ (ТАЛЛИНСКОГО ЮВЕЛИРНОГО ЗАВОДА "ЮВЕЕЛЬ")
The mark was used 1950 - 1952 (mark for 1953 was ТФ3).
The assay office in Tallin was assigned Hellenic leter nu.
Regards
It was made in Tallin by TALLINN JEWELRY FACTORY (TALLINN JEWELERY FACTORY "JEWELER")
КЛЕЙМА ТАЛЛИНСКОЙ ЮВЕЛИРНОЙ ФАБРИКИ (ТАЛЛИНСКОГО ЮВЕЛИРНОГО ЗАВОДА "ЮВЕЕЛЬ")
The mark was used 1950 - 1952 (mark for 1953 was ТФ3).
The assay office in Tallin was assigned Hellenic leter nu.
Regards
Re: other 25
Unfortunately I don't recognize the maker's mark but the hallmark (the worker's head with a sledge hammer) tells us that it is made in Tallinn, Estonia between 1927-1954.
Re: other 36
The worker's head in an oval frame was used 1927- 1954. At that time Tallinn's assay office used the Cyrillic letter Н (Latin N. On 14th July 1959 Tallinn's H was changed to Э) The oval frame was superseded with the shovel frame (клеима и Лопаки) 1954-58 on small objects and the oval frame abandoned. (Hellenic and Cyrillic letter should not be mixed in this context.).
Mind my asking but is ЮТФ the same as ТФЗ ?
Mind my asking but is ЮТФ the same as ТФЗ ?
Re: other 36
ЮТФ mark was used 1950 - 1952 (no year indicated).Mind my asking but is ЮТФ the same as ТФЗ ?
ТФЗ was uded for 1953, ТФ4 1954 etc.
Worker`s head was always with Hellenic letters. What looks like H is actually nu.
Regards
Re: other 25
Sorry, it clearly could't be maid at this timeframe. It's soviet-era marking and these letters (Russian alfabeth) startes use after WW II (in Estonia). Same with hallmark - workers head is clearly soviet mark, wich couldn't be use before occupation 1940 in Estonia.Qrt.S wrote:Unfortunately I don't recognize the maker's mark but the hallmark (the worker's head with a sledge hammer) tells us that it is made in Tallinn, Estonia between 1927-1954.