In the database it reads "Hugo Sandig" for the mark "HS/SH" (and it is meanwhile widely quoted in Germany, e.g. in eBay).
The company has been found by Hugo, but the mark -we talk here about the 20th century!- the database refers to is the mark of the company called Paul Sandig, Liegnitz/Silesia, as I can prove with the original catalogue.
Paul Sandig vs. Hugo Sandig
Re: Paul Sandig vs. Hugo Sandig
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
If you can post some images from that catalogue, I'm sure we'll all be very interested to see them.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
If you can post some images from that catalogue, I'm sure we'll all be very interested to see them.
Trev.
Re: Paul Sandig vs. Hugo Sandig
Hi, Hugo (1836-1895) had founded the company in Breslau and moved it to Liegnitz around 1869. His son Paul (1864-1940) joined the company in 1894. In 1904 the company was renamed "Liegnitzer Silberwarenfabrik Paul Sandig and Co." (the "and Co." being a certain Richard O'Brian, Paul's brother-in-law). It remained active until the end of the Second World War. After 1947 the premises were taken over by the Polish company Hefra (Henneberg-Fraget). which continues to produce silverplated cutlery until this very day, partly using the old Sandig machinery. Best wishes, Bahner
Re: Paul Sandig vs. Hugo Sandig
Guess I should have added that it was not uncommon to use a maker's mark for generations, regardless of the name of the owners. B.