Simular to Ausburg

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Hjulben
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Simular to Ausburg

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This hallmark is the only marks on the spoon. I´m sceptical to Ausburg. Can it be pseudo-hallmark from Hanau?

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Re: Simular to Ausburg

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I have no idea, but I think, that in Hanau other things as cutlery was producesd.
I thinkt it is Augsburg ca. 1800.
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Post by admin »

it would help a great deal to see the item.

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Post by Hjulben »

The spoon is about 14cm


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Post by Doos »

Hi,

I'm leaning towards Dutch hallmarks.
Are there anymore marks on the item, maybe embedded in the design?
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Post by Hjulben »

Yes, the design look Dutch or maybe German to me, but I´m sorry to say, there is no more hallmarks or marks embedded.
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Post by admin »

Hi,
Have seen the same form and decoration with Netherlands false marks and Hanau pseudos. A number of Hanau firms did use pseudos that resembled the Augsburg pyr, but could not find any examples that match this one exactly.

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Post by JAKJO »

This is in Dutch or perhaps in Frisian a so called roomlepel or roomlepeltje.

The marks are in my opinion spurious or in a another word pseudo-marks made to look like the pyr of Augsburg and the Dutch re-assaying mark of 1807 the crowned "O".

I know that the firms of Hanau have been producing these sort of spoons because I have one myself marked with a smaller pyr and "800"; both marks embedded in the design.

There are Dutch firms that have been using pseudo-marks for example Alle de Haas in Sneek and Paulus van der Beek in Den Haag, Workum and Franeker.

Hope this helps!

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Post by Hjulben »

Thank you all for your input. Everything above make sense.

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