I am not sure but the only Cohr I can find on here is in a editorial about Danish makers but then in Danish marks I can't find Cohr or these hallmarks. Looks very early, and I am going to clean it soon, this is just
how i got it.
I was wondering if that was right, and when this was from,
This weighs 75 grams, and is 30.3 cm long.
Thank you for all of your help,
t
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Hello Hose_dk,
I have some questions about the pattern.
Is the origin of this style in Danmark? When appears it? The spoons of this style I know from Schleswig-Hostein (mostly made in Flensburg or made by Spliedt, Itzehoe) are interestingly exclusive dated in the the seventies of the 19th century.
Is there a chronological difference between "Dobbeltriflet" and "enkelt riflet"?
Kind regards,
Ringo
I have some questions about the pattern.
Is the origin of this style in Danmark? When appears it? The spoons of this style I know from Schleswig-Hostein (mostly made in Flensburg or made by Spliedt, Itzehoe) are interestingly exclusive dated in the the seventies of the 19th century.
Is there a chronological difference between "Dobbeltriflet" and "enkelt riflet"?
Kind regards,
Ringo
That was some questions and I dont know for sure. It excists in some variations. Also one called "gammel riflet"
Origin could be germany, In Denmark I know of the "Nielsenske bestik" made 1785 to Etatsråd Nielsen - today half of that setting is at the Kunst Industri museum in Copenhagen.
So in 1785 it was in Denmark - could it be older. I shall consult some of my books.
Origin could be germany, In Denmark I know of the "Nielsenske bestik" made 1785 to Etatsråd Nielsen - today half of that setting is at the Kunst Industri museum in Copenhagen.
So in 1785 it was in Denmark - could it be older. I shall consult some of my books.