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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:10 am
by dognose
PAUL FRANZ
Rosengasse 2, München

Paul Franz - München - 1872
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 12:14 pm
by dognose
M. WIMMER
Rindermarkt 18, München

M. Wimmer - München - 1872
This is presumably Michael Wimmer Jnr., the son of Michael Wimmer Snr. (1805-1862).
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:32 pm
by dognose
GEORG MÖRTL
München

Georg Mörtl - München - 1872
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 3:42 pm
by dognose
CARL JUPITZ
Leipzigerstrasse 9, Berlin

C. Jupitz - Berlin - 1903
Established in 1853 at Berlin. In 1876 Carl Jupitz was appointed as official court watchmaker. He died on the 11th August 1885 and the business was continued by his widow until 1898 when Carl's son, Johannes, inherited the company.
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:42 pm
by dognose
ANTON HEUBUCH
Kaufingerstrasse 16, München

Anton Heubuch - München - 1872
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 4:07 am
by dognose
ANTON HEIS
Briennerstrasse 7, München

Anton Heis - München - 1872
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 7:59 am
by dognose
J. GEBHART
Raufingergaffe 18, München

J. Gebhart - München - 1872
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:11 pm
by dognose
PAUL VIKTOR SCHNEIDER
Austrasse 4, Idar-Oberstein

Paul Viktor Schneider - Idar-Oberstein - 1961
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:31 pm
by dognose
HALLER & RATHENAU
Unter Den Linden 34, Berlin

Haller & Rathenau - Berlin - 1874
An example of the mark of Haller & Rathenau of Berlin:
Member blakstone wrote:
Haller & Rathenau was an important 19th century Berlin jewelry, silver and fancy goods firm founded in1842 by Joseph Haller (1772-1838) and Benjamin Rathenau (b.1798); they were court Jewelers to both the King of Prussia and Prince Friedrich of the Netherlands.
The “bear/K” mark is that of Berlin primary assayer J. C. S. Kessner, working 1819-1854 and the “B in a circle” is the mark of secondary assayer C. F. Deppe, working 1842-1847.
The “K” mark I don’t know, but it is almost certainly the actual manufacturer, either a workman for or supplier to Haller and Rathenau.
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 2:47 pm
by dognose
H. KRELL
Schwanenmarkt 22, Düsseldorf

H. Krell - Düsseldorf - 1902
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 8:04 am
by dognose
JUL. BRAUN Ww. STAHLWAREN-FABRIK
Solingen

Jul. Braun Ww. Stahlwaren-Fabrik - Solingen - 1897
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 12:01 pm
by dognose
OTTO BEYER
Goldschmiedebrücke 6, Magdeburg

Ring-Haus Otto Beyer - Magdeburg - 1908
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:34 am
by dognose
H. SCHÃœTZE
Coquistrasse 19, Buckau

H. Schütze - Buckau - 1908
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 2:41 pm
by dognose
CHARLES NOAKES
Kleiner Burstab, Hamburg

Charles Noakes - Hamburg - 1903
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 8:26 am
by dognose
EDUARD FOEHR
Königsstrasse 25, Stuttgart

Eduard Foehr - Stuttgart - 1888

Eduard Foehr - Stuttgart - 1893
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:38 am
by dognose
CARL HOLL
Cannstatt, Stuttgart

Carl Holl - Cannstatt - 1893

Carl Holl - Cannstatt - 1893
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 1:50 pm
by dognose
H. MEYEN & Co.
Sebastianstrasse 20, Berlin

H. Meyen & Co. - Berlin - 1892

H. Meyen & Co. - Berlin - 1900

H. Meyen & Co. - Berlin - 1901

H. Meyen & Co. - Berlin - 1903

H. Meyen & Co. - Berlin - 1907
The mark of H. Meyen & Co.:
Meyen became master on the 19th January 1846 and established his business in that year. His business is thought to have continued until the late 1940's/early 1950's.
See:
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_a1884_6.html
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:00 pm
by dognose
THEODOR HEIDEN
München
An example of the work and mark of the Heiden workshops:
Theodor Heiden I (b.1812-d.1865)
The dynasty of the Heiden jewellery firm began with the modeller, engraver and chaser Theodor Heiden. In 1825 he served a five years apprenticeship with the important Munich silversmith, Ludwig Wollenweber. Following his apprenticeship Heiden worked in Vienna before returning to Munich ten years later. In 1850 Heiden was admitted as a citizen. He was first located at Am Graben 10, and from 1864 at Fürstenfelder Straße 19. From 1862 on Heiden taught at the chasing-school at the Sendlinger Tor. He died in 1865 at the age of 53 years.
Theodor Heiden II (b.1853-d.1928)
Following the death of his father in 1865, twelve year old Theodor Heiden II began a five years apprenticeship with the silversmith Alois Kronenbitter. His brother Max Heiden also became a goldsmith. The business was continued by their mother. Theodor Heiden II, like his father, also perfected his trade at Vienna, working for Stefan Schwartz. In 1880 he returned to Munich and in 1887 was granted his civil liberty. His first workshops were located at Müllerstrasse 48, before relocating to Maximiliansplatz 2. Theodor Heiden II was appointed Court-Goldsmith in 1897, and in 1898 the company opened a factory at Karlstrasse 11, and a store at Odeonsplatz 18. The firm exhibited their products at the World Expositions at Paris, Brussels and Chicago. Following the devastating effects of World War One, the business struggled, but gradually rose again and in 1928 relocated to the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. Just a few months after the opening of their new store, Theodor Heiden II passed away at the age of 75 years.
Theodor Heiden III (b.1892-d.1969)
The company then passed to Theodor Heiden III, who was assisted by his brothers Wilhelm and Eduard Heiden. The premises at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof was destroyed by bombing on the 24th February 1944 and it was not until the end of hostilities that the business was restarted.

Th. Heiden - München - 1898
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 9:46 am
by dognose
EDUARD SCHÖPFLICH
Maximilliansplatz 4, later, Perusastrasse 2, München

Eduard Schöpflich - München - 1902

Eduard Schöpflich - München - 1906

Eduard Schöpflich - München - 1908
Some designs by Nikolaus Thallmayr, executed by Eduard Schöpflich in 1904:
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Re: German Advertisements (Not Pforzheim or Hanau)
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 2:43 pm
by dognose
F.L. LÖBNER
Potsdamer Strasse 11, later, 23, Berlin

F.L. Löbner - Berlin - 1907
Franz Ludwig Löbner was born on the 26th September 1836 at Torgau. He started his business in 1862 and passed it to his successor, Otto Fritz, in 1897. He died on the 16th June 1921 at Berlin.
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