Guilloche and enamel pendant

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Rayvenini
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Guilloche and enamel pendant

Post by Rayvenini »

it measures 1.5" long, marked N 925 S G.G, anyone any idea who the maker is

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dognose
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Post by dognose »

Hi,

Don't have much to imput, except to say that your pendant appears to be Norwegian and probably after 1920 when the 925/1000 became popular in Norway.

Check out the information at: http://www.925-1000.com/Fnorway_marks.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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many45
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Post by many45 »

Both the N in the square and the motif suggests Norway. It might be Gunnar Bjørnerud, Larvik, Norway, 1904-1980
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Post by many45 »

Sorry, I read the mark as G.B.
I can't find anyone with the initials G.G. in my books.
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Post by 2209patrick »

Hello.

I have this small book published by the Dorset Thimble Society for Scandinavian hallmarks.
The book shows Skoglund & Company of Oslo Norway using a GG mark.
Not sure this is your GG mark,. Just offering a possibility.

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Post by many45 »

Hi,
Yes,n it's true that Skoglund & Co uses GG, but according to the book "Stempler" by Norges Gullsmedforbund (The association of Norwegian goldsmiths), this mark was registered in 1971, and I think this piece is older than that.
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Post by Tosten »

Hi
The G.G. stamp is Gustav Gaudernack - born 1865 - dead 1914
He was a designer by David Andersen, Oslo 1892 - 1910.
Started his own workshop in 1910, but died in 1914. His widow and son contiued until 1938.
Your pendant is from about 1920.
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Post by admin »

Hi,
Many of the dates in "Stempler" are misleading. I think it is because they reflect when the marks were registered with "Norges Gullsmedforbund" and have no relation to how long they were used before that event.

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Rayvenini
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Post by Rayvenini »

many thanks for the information, so it's around the 1920's or so, anyone know who would of done the enamel and painting work ?
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