Maker of salad " kit " ??
Maker of salad " kit " ??
Hello
I bought this Art Deco fork and spoon for serving salad
it is in French silver, 950/°°
The maker's mark is a caduceus with S and H or P or F
Thank you for your help in identifying the maker and the approx. date.
Best regards
François
I bought this Art Deco fork and spoon for serving salad
it is in French silver, 950/°°
The maker's mark is a caduceus with S and H or P or F
Thank you for your help in identifying the maker and the approx. date.
Best regards
François
hello
Thank you for your answer, but I do'nt think it is right ; here is theSussmann mark
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/savimag ... 304z_v.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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compared with the mark on my set :
Thank you anyway.
Best regards
fripou
Thank you for your answer, but I do'nt think it is right ; here is theSussmann mark
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/savimag ... 304z_v.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(admin edit - you can only link to this)
compared with the mark on my set :
Thank you anyway.
Best regards
fripou
Surely its not the absolut equal hallmark,but its a variation of it.Perhaps its the hallmark of his son etc,but I´m sure its sussmann. There are too many equals.First the I S,
then the Pinzette.(tool) Then the item on top of the tool.Nobody would start with the nearly equal Hallmark of Sussmann and then with his Initials.----May be I´m not right,but I´m very sure,I´m right.
then the Pinzette.(tool) Then the item on top of the tool.Nobody would start with the nearly equal Hallmark of Sussmann and then with his Initials.----May be I´m not right,but I´m very sure,I´m right.
Fripou,
It is confusing with such similar symbols within the marks. As you noted, the mark on your set contains a caduceus, and for it to be right side up, the initials would be SI, not IS. The French are rigorous about the use of the symbol, so it is unlikely that this is Sussman, who is registered with a Tongs & Star for his symbol.
I checked the French mark database for all registered caduceus (caducée), but there is no IS or SI with this attribute. As it is, I believe the database only covers Paris or Ile de France in scope. Likely it is a maker from another part of France.
Regards, Tom
It is confusing with such similar symbols within the marks. As you noted, the mark on your set contains a caduceus, and for it to be right side up, the initials would be SI, not IS. The French are rigorous about the use of the symbol, so it is unlikely that this is Sussman, who is registered with a Tongs & Star for his symbol.
I checked the French mark database for all registered caduceus (caducée), but there is no IS or SI with this attribute. As it is, I believe the database only covers Paris or Ile de France in scope. Likely it is a maker from another part of France.
Regards, Tom
<hello, sorry for the 4 years later answer!!!
But yesterday I put on the forum an equal sort of 'couvert' and I got an answer that must be the same as for your object.
I also found with that: the house mark is French and used on exports since 1884. My mark was possible by Ernest Prudhomme, wich is a cadudeas between S and P (in my hallmark it is STE caduceus P) ST stand for 'société'
so Prudhomme, 108, rue Amelot Paris.
Both our objects must be from the same period they look so very from the same date and maker!!
But yesterday I put on the forum an equal sort of 'couvert' and I got an answer that must be the same as for your object.
I also found with that: the house mark is French and used on exports since 1884. My mark was possible by Ernest Prudhomme, wich is a cadudeas between S and P (in my hallmark it is STE caduceus P) ST stand for 'société'
so Prudhomme, 108, rue Amelot Paris.
Both our objects must be from the same period they look so very from the same date and maker!!
Précision
Le successeur d'Ernest Prud'hmme 1891-1928, était Stéphanne Prudhomme, avec un caducée comme emblème.