Anyone ever see these marks before? I strongly suspect Hanua - possibly Roth? any help appreciated. Bos is mother of pearl and silver frame.
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Hanau box?
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This box is french
the first mark "A" date from 10/1/1744 to 10/1/1750, poinçons de charge de Paris, assayer Antoine Leschaudel
The second mark date from 10/1/1762 to 10/1/ 1768, poinçons de charge Paris, asseyer Jean-Jacques Pévost
I found the marks in the book "Les poinçons Français", Yves Markezana
Is it normal that there are 2 "poinçons de charge" from different asseyer and from different times?
Koen
This box is french
the first mark "A" date from 10/1/1744 to 10/1/1750, poinçons de charge de Paris, assayer Antoine Leschaudel
The second mark date from 10/1/1762 to 10/1/ 1768, poinçons de charge Paris, asseyer Jean-Jacques Pévost
I found the marks in the book "Les poinçons Français", Yves Markezana
Is it normal that there are 2 "poinçons de charge" from different asseyer and from different times?
Koen
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The mark in the middle is the charge mark for small silver objects for the period oct 1762-oct 1768 ( Beuque N° 3845).
But the crowned A is not a charge mark as swisssilver suggested. It is the date letter for the year 1764 (Tardy p134).
I did not found the maker, because I could not read easily the letters. Is it F.D.P. ?
Small objects did not have always a discharge mark so the set of marks is consistent. Nevertheless you should look carefully in other locations in case the discharge mark had been struck somewhere else.
But this is definitely Parisian silver from year 1764.
Dinio
But the crowned A is not a charge mark as swisssilver suggested. It is the date letter for the year 1764 (Tardy p134).
I did not found the maker, because I could not read easily the letters. Is it F.D.P. ?
Small objects did not have always a discharge mark so the set of marks is consistent. Nevertheless you should look carefully in other locations in case the discharge mark had been struck somewhere else.
But this is definitely Parisian silver from year 1764.
Dinio