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Dear Nata37, from the mark of the title, it seems to me to be Norwegian, I'm sorry but I can't figure out the center mark which could be on the quality of the metal? ...await some other contribution that can enlighten us
Many thanks for your help!Qrt.S wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 1:41 pm @Nata
Interesting spoons you have. The previous spoon you showed I believed to be Danish but it was in fact Norwegian. This spoon, however, is Danish. The maker is Carl Emanuel Green born in Aarhus/DK 1.3.1830. He was an apprentice in Aarhus and registered goldsmith in Copenhagen 15.11.1859. He died dd.mm.1913. (Very little is known about him). The word after the fineness of 13,1/3 is Lod (loth). This fineness is rather uncommon.