Hi -
I'm wondering if anyone can help me identify these two marks on the base of a pair of candlesticks...
I believe they are British...but the family history/background is Hungarian.
Thanks,
-Steve
Need Help Identifying (I Believe) British Hallmarks
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Re: Need Help Identifying (I Believe) British Hallmarks
the Minerva mark is Austria Hungaria, There is a letter in the mark. That letter tells which assay office.
http://www.925-1000.com/Faustria_02.html
http://www.925-1000.com/Faustria_02.html
Re: Need Help Identifying (I Believe) British Hallmarks
Hi,
Austro-Hungary domestic silver hallmark, the head of the mythological goddess Diana, facing right. A key to identifying these silver hallmarks is the crescent moon on Diana’s head, large silver 1872-1922. The number 3 indicates silver .800 fineness and the letter A; regional assay office of Wien/Vienna Austria. The makers’ mark unknown to me.
Oel
Austro-Hungary domestic silver hallmark, the head of the mythological goddess Diana, facing right. A key to identifying these silver hallmarks is the crescent moon on Diana’s head, large silver 1872-1922. The number 3 indicates silver .800 fineness and the letter A; regional assay office of Wien/Vienna Austria. The makers’ mark unknown to me.
Oel
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Re: Need Help Identifying (I Believe) British Hallmarks
Wow, that's greatly appreciated...so glad I asked, I didn't see the details mentioned.
Thank you.
-Steve
Thank you.
-Steve
Re: Need Help Identifying (I Believe) British Hallmarks
yes Diana of course :-)
Re: Need Help Identifying (I Believe) British Hallmarks
Hi Steve,
Can you post some images of the whole pieces?
It is possible that they are the work of J.C. Klinkosch, but overstruck with the marks of another.
Trev.
Can you post some images of the whole pieces?
It is possible that they are the work of J.C. Klinkosch, but overstruck with the marks of another.
Trev.
Re: Need Help Identifying (I Believe) British Hallmarks
A couple of possibilities for the 'JB' mark: Johann Berlak or Josef Böhm, both Vienna silversmiths.
No furher details on Berlak, but Böhm's details are:
BÖHM, JOSEF
Silberschmied
Gewerbsverleihung: 1888
VIII, Lerchenfelderstraße 156 (1885 - 1886);
VIII, Lerchengasse 27 (1887);
V, Nevillegasse 2 (1894 - 1898)
Trev.
No furher details on Berlak, but Böhm's details are:
BÖHM, JOSEF
Silberschmied
Gewerbsverleihung: 1888
VIII, Lerchenfelderstraße 156 (1885 - 1886);
VIII, Lerchengasse 27 (1887);
V, Nevillegasse 2 (1894 - 1898)
Trev.