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Help with French maker
Its a tiny, little teaspoon, 14,5 cm long, Minerce after 1839, who is G with anchor in losange, who is Rislerkist or Risler & Kist? I didn't find anything in Beuque, dictinnaire... So help is needed
thanks in advance
best regards
Wolfgang
Unfortunately, the only books I know of on Strausbourg silver don't cover any makers after the First Empire.
It is worth noting, however, the the assay office was not operational 1871-1919, when the city was annexed by the German Empire (between the Franco-Prussian War and World War One). Given the style, your spoon is almost certainly dates before 1871.
Thanks blakstone, first step confirmed - Strasbourg. But still remains the question, how is the maker's mark in losange "G" going together with "Rislerkist" ?
Kind regards Wolfgang