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Bahner wrote:Hello, mark and name of Humbert und Sohn (and son) from Berlin. The fineness of 750 points at a date of manufacture around 1870, give or take a few years. Best wishes, Bahner
Awesome information ...thanks for your help Trev. This thing has laid around the house for years and I finally decided to clean it up and do some research!dognose wrote:I believe that particular coronet indicates a Baron.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 76&p=88369
Trev.