Silver mark on Spanish Order
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:45 am
This an early breast star of the Spanish Order of Charles III the premier Spanish Order founded in 1771. The style is unusual as it resembles the embroidered stars that were used prior to the usage of silver badges. The majority of Stars up to the mid nineteenth century were made outside of Spain and most frequently in Paris. This piece with the overlapping scales on the arms is similar to a Grand Cross of the same order made by the French silversmith Biennais from the first quarter of the 19th century.
The pin and the retaining clasp is marked with the same punch. Curiously the pin has a portion of another punch with a different object and number.
No sign of the mark in Tardy but I read of references to a grecian ladies head in some early parisian silver marks so I am hoping that that this might be recognised by someone with a better reference source than Tardy.
Thanks Chris
The pin and the retaining clasp is marked with the same punch. Curiously the pin has a portion of another punch with a different object and number.
No sign of the mark in Tardy but I read of references to a grecian ladies head in some early parisian silver marks so I am hoping that that this might be recognised by someone with a better reference source than Tardy.
Thanks Chris