unknown worn late 18th century mark

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R ingo
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unknown worn late 18th century mark

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Hello,
has anybody an idea, what this worn mark shows? Probably someone has seen this mark before and can help me.

Kind regards,
Ringo

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http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 22&t=28164" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

the link above has the same see-saw line at the bottom like yours, but I cannot decipher the hallmark on yours as it looks to have been damaged. Good luck!
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From some old threads and files;

The zigzag mark is likely an assayer's "mark" (not a true hallmark, just the residual of where the assayer removed a certain amount of metal for assay). This is common in Germany and some other nearby continental countries. Here is an explanation by Blakstone: "The zigzag line, known by the unlikely name of a "diet" in English, is called a "Tremolierstich" in German. (I like the term "proofstrike", which I see occasionally in English translations of German catalogues; much better than the peculiar "diet".) It was produced when an assayer removed a bit of silver with a rowel-like device in order to test the content for purity."

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Re: unknown worn late 18th century mark

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R ingo wrote:Hello,
has anybody an idea, what this worn mark shows? Probably someone has seen this mark before and can help me.

Kind regards,
Ringo

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How about crossing swords and a W like Weißenfels in Saxony-Anhalt
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Best Wishes
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Hello Theoderich,
indeet you are right, thank you very much. The mark was made upsidedown. I have placed your Foto half transparent on my mark and it looks perfekt.

Kind regards, Ringo

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