B for Beitsch or Basel?

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Theoderich
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B for Beitsch or Basel?

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There are two spoons

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this spoon have Engravings 1870

booth spoons have no makersmark

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Re: B for Beitsch or Bern?

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Sorry - it was a mistake. Not Basel - I mean Bern.
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Re: B for Beitsch or Basel?

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another B -Mark
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Post by swisssilver »

I think this "B" could be the makers mark of
Ludwig Friedrich Brugger from Bern
The city mark from Bern is a "bear"
Brugger was working in 1810
and he didn't juse the mark "12" but he jused the mark "XI" crowned
I found this "B" in the books
Altes Berner Silber im Schloss Jegensdorf (1949) and in
Die Goldschmiede der Stadt Bern, Marie Roosen-Runge (1950)
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I think, I have an other Brugger Mark - I thank You for this Informations.
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Post by swisssilver »

yes this " FB" mark is an other mark of Ludwig Friedrich Brunner but in my book
Die Goldschmiede der Stadt Bern it is crowned
greatings
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Post by Joerg »

Hi Theoderich and Swisssilver

Here two marks from Ludwig Friedrich Brugger (1770 - 1849):

A mark from around 1820:
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And a mark from 1800 to 1820:
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L. F. Brugger used various stamps in different combinations. But he never used a 13 stamp.

All the best

Jörg
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