Unidentified German Makers' Marks
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Re: Unidentified German Makers' Marks
I hava a unidentified german Maker's Mark.
Hello, please open an new thread next time. See here
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
under Franz Bahner. Best wishes, Bahner
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
under Franz Bahner. Best wishes, Bahner
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Re: Unidentified German Makers' Marks - Anchor
The fourth item from below features an anchor, this appears to be "Truxa A. & Co." - Berlin, Ringfabrik.
I found this information on page 131, item 747 of "Deutsche Firmenstempel auf Schmuck und Luxuswaren (Teil 2)" by Beata Waliczek and Marek Rasala
ISBN 978-83-926164-4-3
Hope this helps you out....
I've posted a question of my own on the last stamp in the description of Lutz & Weiss, I'd like to find out what that stands for - it looks like a horserider.
Kind regards, Mathieu
I found this information on page 131, item 747 of "Deutsche Firmenstempel auf Schmuck und Luxuswaren (Teil 2)" by Beata Waliczek and Marek Rasala
ISBN 978-83-926164-4-3
Hope this helps you out....
I've posted a question of my own on the last stamp in the description of Lutz & Weiss, I'd like to find out what that stands for - it looks like a horserider.
Kind regards, Mathieu
Re: Unidentified German Makers' Marks
Hi Mathieu,
Welcome to the Forum.
Many thanks for posting this information.
Regards Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Many thanks for posting this information.
Regards Trev.
Re: Unidentified German Makers' Marks
What happened to my photo and query about the circle H or HD marked German silver piece? Is it a known maker and I just placed my query in the wrong location?
Thanks,
Jef
Thanks,
Jef
Re: Unidentified German Makers' Marks
Tom, I could not find this one in the catalog...
Mark is 900 followed by a crescent moon, crown, and then a five point star. I found two makers that use the moon, crown & star, but they did not match this one.
This is from a spoon set that consists of a large serving spoon and 10 very small ones, reminiscent of demi-tasse spoons.
The length of the large spoon in 8 inches.
Only the large spoon is marked.
Thanks,
Oreoero
Mark is 900 followed by a crescent moon, crown, and then a five point star. I found two makers that use the moon, crown & star, but they did not match this one.
This is from a spoon set that consists of a large serving spoon and 10 very small ones, reminiscent of demi-tasse spoons.
The length of the large spoon in 8 inches.
Only the large spoon is marked.
Thanks,
Oreoero
Re: Unidentified German Makers' Marks
Hi Tom,
the 19th mark (S within Star) is E. Spitzbarth, Zürich.
Regards silverfan
the 19th mark (S within Star) is E. Spitzbarth, Zürich.
Regards silverfan
Re: Unidentified German Makers' Marks
Hello Tom,
on Monday Dec 23, 2013 I posted that the 19th mark (S with star) is E.Spitzbarth, Zürich. It still remains in Unidentified Objects!?
Another correction: A.C.Franke is A.C.Frank without e.
The just discovered mark of Josef Reiner is still lacking in German Hallmarks (see posts of R ingo from Nov 17th 2013.
Regards silverfan
on Monday Dec 23, 2013 I posted that the 19th mark (S with star) is E.Spitzbarth, Zürich. It still remains in Unidentified Objects!?
Another correction: A.C.Franke is A.C.Frank without e.
The just discovered mark of Josef Reiner is still lacking in German Hallmarks (see posts of R ingo from Nov 17th 2013.
Regards silverfan