Swiss cutlery? 2

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amena
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Swiss cutlery? 2

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Hello everyone
in a lot of antique cutlery, along with various cutlery with Savoy marks, there is some with this mark.
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Could it be Swiss?
Thanks for your attention
Amena
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Re: Swiss cutlery? 2

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Perhaps Neuenburg (Neuchâtel), eagle with shield:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuch%C3%A2tel
Town mark Neuenburg used 18th century...

Peter.

Source Marc Rosenberg, IV. Band/Ausland und Byzanz
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Hi Peter
Following your tip I found on Tardy (page 389) a Neuchatel mark that corresponds to that of the cutlery.
Many thanks
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Yes, Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Maker is Jonas De Belly, 1726-1810, master 1747.
Can we also have here some pictures of the whole item?
Source: Orfeverie Neuchateloise du XVII au XX siecle. Neuchatel historic mueseum, 1993.

Nice find
Jörg
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Thank you so much Joerg for your very detailed answer.
Please see the photos on
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