Elbing or Danzig?

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Theoderich
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Elbing or Danzig?

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Elbing or Danzig?

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I would say Danzig - that was my first idea. But it is as something missing at the top.
So Elbing the mark "Anfang 19 jahrhundred" perhabs.
Not sure. But look more like Elbing-. Is it the only mark?
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I am 99 % sure it is danzig. Elbing mark has one cross in negative - this is easily visible on elbing marks. I should have somewhere on my computer a picture of my elbing mark. if i find it i will post it here.
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jackk wrote:I am 99 % sure it is danzig. Elbing mark has one cross in negative - this is easily visible on elbing marks. I should have somewhere on my computer a picture of my elbing mark. if i find it i will post it here.
I also Think, this is Danzig - but where is the Crown?
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I believe it has worned off. No other marks on this item?
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Danzig was my first intuition but why is there no trace of the crown? It looks as there has never been anything at the top.
The Elbin mark I have only seen in my old Rosenberg - and that is just a drawing.
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True, there is not trace of anything on the top, but I still tend toward an explanation that there was something...
Anyway, all elbing that I saw (and I saw few of them) were negative/positive crosses. This distinct mark was easily recognizable. I am posting an image of elbing mark for reference.
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jackk wrote:I believe it has worned off. No other marks on this item?
i think, it ist Danzig, it looks like - there was a crown

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