Yup - couldn't find anything on an A.S. mark --> only the A.Sch variations.
Agreed too about not quite the style --> unless some of his early work did look "voluptuous", but all I could dig out was very stylish and simple lines mostly combined with various enamel techniques.
Thanks for the input nevertheless: so often a good gut feel points the right way.
Brian
Qrt.S wrote:Hmmm, interesting info that Albert Scharning would have marked A.S. .His usual mark is either A.SCH or A,Sch.. In addition, the style is not quite Scharning either. I doubt a bit that it would be Scharning. Unfortunately I have nothing better to present.