Silvermarks on 800 candlestick

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rusei
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Silvermarks on 800 candlestick

Post by rusei »

Hi there,

has anybody an idea what these marks are?
Seems like AHK??

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Post by Bahner »

Hello, it is also listed under unidentified German marks. See here, left column:

http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884_uid.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Actually that is a large, round "A" and a smaller "K". Maker is Adolf Kander from Berlin. No further dates, I'm afraid. Best wishes, Bahner
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Post by admin »

Hi,
Given the name, I was able to find this http://www.bifff-berlin.de/MAI.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On the page as #183.
Apparently a Jewish firm, they must have been out of business by 1940 or so.

Regards, Tom
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Post by Bahner »

Hello, feels like this deserves more input. The company was founded on April 4th, 1882. Since the end of 1933 Adolf Kander was the sole owner. Beside making some nice modernistic hollowware, Kander had specialized in making Judaica. By January first 1939 all companies / shops etc. owned by German Jews had to be closed or sold to Non-Jews. I don’t know what happened to Kander’s company. Best wishes, Bahner
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Post by rusei »

Hi again...

I’m not sure if it’s just the AK in the sign. Couldn’t it be a AHK??

I put some pics of the candlestick in. Maybe somebody knows more of this design? What period is it from?

What means the small mark on the right side and on the top of the candlestick?

Thank you very much for you help!!

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Post by Bahner »

Hello, trust me on this, it's Kander and AK ligated. The style is 1920ies / 1930ies. I cannot see the other mark clearly, might be an importer's or retailer's mark from another country. Best wishes, Bahner.
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Post by rusei »

Hi Bahner,

thanks again!
I do not understand what ligated means.
Does the form and desgn of this candlestick has a special name?

regards
Rudi
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Post by salmoned »

In this case 'ligated' means the letters in the mark are tied together or overlap. It is not a comment on the piece itself.
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