Mystery 15 Loth Fish Server. Early 19th C. German???
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Re: Mystery 15 Loth Fish Server. Early 19th C. German???
Hansa and a key (Bremen)
but I have never seen such an mark from Bremen
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but I have never seen such an mark from Bremen
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Plated Fish slicer, made by »HANSA«, Bremen, Germany
Hello
The shown Fish slice was electro plated by »HANSA« = Hanseatische Silberwarenfabrik A.G., Bremen, Osterdeich 241 (Hanseatic Silver Wares Factory Inc., Bremen, Eastern Dyke 241).
»15« would be - in this case - weight of pure silver (999/1,000) used for electro plating one Fish slice and one Fish fork.
»HANSA« was from 1 January 1930 on a merger of two companies’ for their flatware production. This name mark - Bremen town symbol = key of St. Peter integrated - was their Trademark for Electro Plated. »HTB« (T signification is a hammer = symbol taken over from Wilhelm Binder company's WTB) is their Trademark for Silver.
»K&B« is a totally different interpretation from Koch & Bergfeld's, Bremen short sign for their plated products. Maybe added to have an appearance to be a British product?
Kind regards silverport
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The shown Fish slice was electro plated by »HANSA« = Hanseatische Silberwarenfabrik A.G., Bremen, Osterdeich 241 (Hanseatic Silver Wares Factory Inc., Bremen, Eastern Dyke 241).
»15« would be - in this case - weight of pure silver (999/1,000) used for electro plating one Fish slice and one Fish fork.
»HANSA« was from 1 January 1930 on a merger of two companies’ for their flatware production. This name mark - Bremen town symbol = key of St. Peter integrated - was their Trademark for Electro Plated. »HTB« (T signification is a hammer = symbol taken over from Wilhelm Binder company's WTB) is their Trademark for Silver.
»K&B« is a totally different interpretation from Koch & Bergfeld's, Bremen short sign for their plated products. Maybe added to have an appearance to be a British product?
Kind regards silverport
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