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First time posting. If link fails. I will try and describe what I am looking at.
I have a Swedish tankard, Originally appraised in Sweden for but wanted to ask to be certain.
Markings left to right are
G / Face (man with 3 pointed crown facing right / PL
Squiggly lines like a heart beat below.
any help would be appreciated.
Please Help with Identification.
Please Help with Identification.
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Re: Please Help with Identification.
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Re: Please Help with Identification.
Just some background and names for that “squiggly line” or “zig zag”: https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6550
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Re: Please Help with Identification.
Petter Ersson Lund (1713-49), Stockholm 1743. The crowned head is that of Saint Erik, patron saint of Stockholm. I assume there isn't the three crowns mark (introduced in 1750s) so the G=1743 would indicate a date before the current practice started in 1759. Petter Ersson Lund's son Petter was also a silversmith and used similar looking PL initials mark but then the date would have to be G=1765.
Source: Erik Andrén (et al.), Svenskt silversmide
Source: Erik Andrén (et al.), Svenskt silversmide
Re: Please Help with Identification.
Just for the records: The Swedish small cat's paw (tre kronor) was introduced in December 7th 1752 and entered into force in January 1st 1754. The punch was completed with a bigger version in April 17th 1764, used on larger objects.
Source: Mentioned "Svenskt silversmide" page 23-24.
Source: Mentioned "Svenskt silversmide" page 23-24.
Re: Please Help with Identification.
Thank you kindly. The top is engraved mars 4, 1742. And has these lovely cupids eating grapes on the handle. You're information is very helpful