please help identify hallmarks on silver galleon
silver galleon
thank you very much for your quick reply - I will look into Neresheimer
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silver galleon
Does anybody recognise the other hallmark to the left of the 'N' - sorry about the focus but the hallmark is worn so hard to see the detail.
silver galleon
Thank you so much for the help with this hallmark - is this ship an example of a german silver nef?
Hello, an original photograph of this piece, dated 1902, still exists in the Neresheimer archive. Similiars nefs were made in Augsburg or Darmstadt (and most likely in Nürnberg and other cities as well) in the early 17th century. It is currently not known, whether this was modeled after an old original (which still might exist somewehere - at least it was not in Neresheimer’s own collection) or whether this is a combination of elements found on various old pieces. Best wishes, Bahner
silver nef
Hi Bahner
Thank you for your reply, we appreciate your time. Very interesting to hear that this piece is in the Neresheimer archives, you say dated 1902, is that the photograph or the piece? Do you know if it is possible to access these archives online as we would love to see an original photograph. We would be very interested in any other information you have. Thanks again!
Thank you for your reply, we appreciate your time. Very interesting to hear that this piece is in the Neresheimer archives, you say dated 1902, is that the photograph or the piece? Do you know if it is possible to access these archives online as we would love to see an original photograph. We would be very interested in any other information you have. Thanks again!
Hello, the photograph was published in 1992 in the book "Tafel- und Schausilber des Historismus aus Hanau" by B.-W. Thiele. Thiele just mentioned the date 1902 without further explanation. I cannot post the photo as the publisher still has the copyright on it. I don't know where the Neresheimer archive is today, sorry. Best wishes, Bahner