This question re a 4.5" pierced , silver and enamelled spoon. It's stamped NORWAY over 3 numbers, the first of which is an "8". It has a hallmark to the right of NORWAY. Need help with identification. Thanks!
Norway Hallmark
Re: Norway Hallmark
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Re: Norway Hallmark
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From left to right: NORWAY over 830 and David Andersen mark. See here:
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From left to right: NORWAY over 830 and David Andersen mark. See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/david-andersen_marks.html
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Re: Norway Hallmark
Though difficult to make out, feel sure the quality mark is '925' rather than '830' - these fancy enamel spoons were typically either '900' or '925'. The pic below is shows mine by David Andersen and Marius Hammer - the '925' is only partially struck on the D-A piece, but the '5' is clear, followed by their sideways 'S' and 'hammer & tongs':
~Cheryl
~Cheryl