Silver Dish - Help With marks please?

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argentregime
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Silver Dish - Help With marks please?

Post by argentregime »

Can anyone help with the marks on this dish? They are VERY hard to photo and also very worn. Only one is really easily visible and appears to be a flower which is fairly clear in the JPG.

The one on the far left appears to be a crown above a shield - very rubbed. The middle mark is circular but appears to be various ines that make no obvious pattern to my eye.

Thanks.

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Bahner
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Post by Bahner »

Hello, the style cries out >Hanau<, first half of the 20ieth century. The mark on the right hand side is very much like a mark used by Carl Kurz from Hanau. The other marks are most likely just pseudo marks. Best wishes, Bahner
argentregime
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Post by argentregime »

Thanks very much. I admit when I saw this dish it looked to me to be probably German or possibly Swiss in style, but I am not at all expert or even familiar with silver from those areas. I appreciate your advice and many thanks.
blakstone
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Post by blakstone »

Definitely Hanau pseudo-marks, and definitely those of J. D. Schleissner & Söhne.
argentregime
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Post by argentregime »

Thanks again. Very useful. I have done a little research now on Hanau silversmithing and feel much more knowledgable (though I am still a novice!).

Rgds.
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