German bowl

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Mulino
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German bowl

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I looked in the german stamps list but did not find the mark of Mau Dresden. For this reason i send these pictures of the fruit bowl and the stamps.

Kris


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JAKJO
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Post by JAKJO »

Hi and welcome to the forum Mulino,

While waiting for some detailed information about Wilhelm Heinrich Mau (Firma H. Mau), I can tell you that he was a prolific maker in Dresden and appointed jeweller to the court and in 1909 he had his shop in Viktoriahaus. In 1892 he installed a steam engine.

Hope this helps

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emily123
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Re: German bowl

Post by emily123 »

hi JAKJO,

We have a large number of silver cutlery from H.MAU DRESDEN 800 weight. The knives have a silver handle and a steel blade - ordinary steel, not stainless.
The part that is interesting us is the engraving on the base of the pieces. It is a seven point crown with initials underneath it.
Removed from Germany after 1948 and brought to Australia. My family and I would like to trace the owners, with the possibility of returning the cutlery to their family.
Does seven points denote duke status?

Any help would be great.

Thanks
Emily
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Re: German bowl

Post by dognose »

Hi Emily,

Welcome to the Forum.

Please start a new topic with your question complete with the required images.

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