Dear Forum Users,
I have a problem with identification of these marks.
I bought it without seeing the marks as an 'English tea pot' but it seems to me that the lion's head doesn't make it made in London. I can not work out the mark on the left.
Letters R and F under crown make me think of the Netherlands but I wasn't able to find anything comparable.
On the other hand design makes me think of mid XIX C and some Nordic country...
Does it ring any bells for you?
I will be grateful for your advice!
https://grabekwlublinie.artsaas.pl/crm/ ... iginal.jpg
https://grabekwlublinie.artsaas.pl/crm/ ... iginal.jpg
https://grabekwlublinie.artsaas.pl/crm/ ... iginal.jpg
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Tea pot with dragon's scale - help identify the marks
Re: Tea pot with dragon's scale - help identify the marks
It's Swiss, from the workshop of Georg Adam Rehfues (1784-1858; Master 1808) and his son Philipp Rudolf Rehfues (1820-1866) of Bern. The marks aren't any sort of official marks, but probably had some significance to Rehfues. The leftmost mark is (I think) supposed to be a bear's head (a bear being the symbol of Bern) and the "R" probably stands for "Rehfues". The mid-19th century date is spot-on.
Hope this helps!
Ref: Hanspeter Lanz, Weltliches Silber 2: Katalog der Sammlung des Schweizerischen Landesmuseums Zürich (Zürich: Schweizerisches Landesmuseums, 2001), pp. 425-428.
Hope this helps!
Ref: Hanspeter Lanz, Weltliches Silber 2: Katalog der Sammlung des Schweizerischen Landesmuseums Zürich (Zürich: Schweizerisches Landesmuseums, 2001), pp. 425-428.
Re: Tea pot with dragon's scale - help identify the marks
Dear Blackstone,
Thank you so much! I knew my intuitions are not precise and now I know why - I never saw a piece of a Swiss silver mark before :)
Once again many thanks!
Best regards,
Åukasz
Thank you so much! I knew my intuitions are not precise and now I know why - I never saw a piece of a Swiss silver mark before :)
Once again many thanks!
Best regards,
Åukasz