Hi,
I have a tea set that appears to be assembled due to the different makers marks. Three pieces (the teapot/coffepot/tray) are stamped Doreck (Franz Hubert Doreck, b. Austria / Germany, 1796-1875), assayed 13, indicating .812 purity, and the other remaining pieces are marked differently. I cannot find many things on Doreck and was curious if anyone had any addition knowledge on this. My album below has a number of pictures but as labeled, please only look at the teapot/coffepot/tray mark which i have labeled in the album (second photo). Thanks for your time.
Elizabeth
Link to labeled images:
http://s1312.photobucket.com/user/zibby ... 0Tea%20Set
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Re: teaset hall mark
He was a maker in Mannheim
master ca.1822
Re: teaset hall mark
Hi welcome to the forum.
One of the shown maker’s mark resembles the mark of Koch & Bergfeld but no 100% match .
Your marks;

See; http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884_3.html
Let us wait for our German contributors to react.
Best,
Oel.
One of the shown maker’s mark resembles the mark of Koch & Bergfeld but no 100% match .
Your marks;

See; http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884_3.html
Let us wait for our German contributors to react.
Best,
Oel.
Re: teaset hall mark
Many thanks for everyone's thoughts. That is what i originally thought as well, but the cup on our mark has two dots it appears. I will wait, and again many thanks!