spoon with unknown city-mark "G"

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R ingo
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spoon with unknown city-mark "G"

Post by R ingo »

Hello,
Can someone help me with the marks on this spoon? Is the letter "G" a city-mark?

Kind regards,
Ringo

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Post by dinio »

Hi,

According to Tardy p328, letter G in a square with cut corners has been used between 1866 and 1919 in the city of Gmünden, Poland, during the austro-hungarian period.

Hope this helps.
Dinio
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Post by Theoderich »

This spoon looks is before 1866
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Post by R ingo »

Hallo dinio,
the mark looks indeed like the mark of Gmünden in Tardy, p 328. But I think, theoderichs note is right, that the spoon is older. I think, it is from the first half of the 19. century.

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Post by Theoderich »

I have no answer - but an other maker
RIETMAN with mirrored N
hope, it helps
Image it is about from 1800

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Post by blakstone »

The "G" here is the city mark of St. Gallen, Switzerland. The maker "SSC" is Silvester Samuel Cunz (1760-1839), and "RIETMANN" is Michael Rietmann (1782-1862).

I would date both spoons around 1820.

Hope this helps!
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Post by Theoderich »

Thank You blakstone.
I think I need a lesson about the stil of a spoon -> age and region.
Can anybody do this for this forum?

Supported someone else this proposal?
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Post by stecci »

The attribution of Blackstone is correct.
Style delays, like the spoon in the Swiss province Rietmann are normal.
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Post by R ingo »

Hello blakstone,
I thank You very much.
Kind regards, Ringo
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