Picked up this Dragestil napkin ring several years ago for my Mom's collection and still haven't IDed the maker - thanks in advance for any help.
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Crown mark on Dragestil napkin ring
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Hello again
A little bit more.
Hroar Prydz was not a silversmith. First he was a salesman by H.C.Østrem in Oslo (from 1877), and then he started as a merchant in 1891. He had small workshops working for him. Later on he started his own workshop with thimbles, pockerknives, napking rings, bookmarks etc., and a small part of enamel jewellery.
Hans Myhre (he was not a silversmith) bought in 1838 and then as you say the firm growe large in enamel jewellery and spoons.
Look too http://www.solvstempler.no" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards Tosten
A little bit more.
Hroar Prydz was not a silversmith. First he was a salesman by H.C.Østrem in Oslo (from 1877), and then he started as a merchant in 1891. He had small workshops working for him. Later on he started his own workshop with thimbles, pockerknives, napking rings, bookmarks etc., and a small part of enamel jewellery.
Hans Myhre (he was not a silversmith) bought in 1838 and then as you say the firm growe large in enamel jewellery and spoons.
Look too http://www.solvstempler.no" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards Tosten
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Re: Crown mark on Dragestil napkin ring
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