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paco.90
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Help for hallmark unknown

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Please help for hallmark unknown silver mark.
Thanks paco



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JBA
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Re: Help for hallmark unknown

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I can't find it, but Eastern Europe would be my guess- certainly the spoon has Turkish stylistic influence, but the standard mark is the Loth system (12). Sorry I can't be of more help!
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thanks x your answer, does mark of dove seem mint of Rimaszombat XVII °... possible???
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this is interesting

there is a similar kind of spoons but I do not know from which towns it comes from
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your eagle resembles to Frankfurt XVIII°, your horse or dragon to Luneburg 1650 or Stuttgart 1660... but me not experienced.
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I feel reasonably sure these are 19th century, wherever they are from. They are certainly not 17th century.

These next marks seem like they might be Polish to me? I have no good reference books on Polish marks. Can anyone else confirm or deny this?
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JBA wrote:I feel reasonably sure these are 19th century, wherever they are from. They are certainly not 17th century.

These next marks seem like they might be Polish to me? I have no good reference books on Polish marks. Can anyone else confirm or deny this?
I think also, that this is north-Germany - probably Pommern?
But in my Books is also no mark like this.
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Also on my books I don't find..... it looks in this site :

http://www.argentoantico.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
marchi dell'argento
marchi tedeschi


PASSAU XVIII° pag. 34
GMUND pag. 16/17
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I have seen mark of Pommern... a lot of possible.
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paco.90 wrote:Also on my books I don't find..... it looks in this site :

http://www.argentoantico.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
marchi dell'argento
marchi tedeschi


PASSAU XVIII° pag. 34
GMUND pag. 16/17
nice link - there are all hallmarks from the book of Mark Rosenberg with all the mistakes of him

this spoons are about from 1830-50
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I think this spoons came from Romania.
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Theoderich wrote:I think this spoons came from Romania.
I think you are right.


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