Hi,
I guess the bear with the letter 'L' stands for Berlin, mit 19th century, am I correct? I could not find the letter 'L' in Rosenberg's Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen. Does anybody know which maker used the wide zigzag line in combination with the gothic 'D'? I assume 'Wiln' would be the mark for the merchant?
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Flaubert
Spoon with Berlin hallmark
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This is the answer on two Questions.
Wilm was the mastermark of Hermann Julius Wilmand
the zigzag line is called "Tremolierstrich" - was a trial to test the fineness.
This is the answer on two Questions.
Wilm was the mastermark of Hermann Julius Wilmand
the zigzag line is called "Tremolierstrich" - was a trial to test the fineness.
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Re: Spoon with Berlin hallmark
Berlin bear L = XIX century ... Wilm (in script) = maker H. J. Wilm
Hello Flaubert
Berlin bear L = XIX century; also if not mentioned by »R3«, vol. I, p. 253, between nr. 1161 and 1162.
Zigzags-line = »Zeichenmeister« or Assay fineness control sign; please look here: http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Gothic letter D = Berlin »Zeichenmeister« or Secondary Assayers mark, after 1818; look to »R3«, vol. I, p. 254, between nr. 1166 and 1167. Please look here (Berlin City Mark): http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_b1884.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wilm (in script) = Maker’s mark, or maker’s sign of H. J. Wilm, Berlin — later he and his successors became »Court Supplier« to the Prussian Kings Court, and from 1871 on to the German Emperors Court.
So I guess: Made at least after 1820/1825. I personally haven’t more detailed time indications.
Kind regards silverport
Hello Flaubert
Berlin bear L = XIX century; also if not mentioned by »R3«, vol. I, p. 253, between nr. 1161 and 1162.
Zigzags-line = »Zeichenmeister« or Assay fineness control sign; please look here: http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Gothic letter D = Berlin »Zeichenmeister« or Secondary Assayers mark, after 1818; look to »R3«, vol. I, p. 254, between nr. 1166 and 1167. Please look here (Berlin City Mark): http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_marks_b1884.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Wilm (in script) = Maker’s mark, or maker’s sign of H. J. Wilm, Berlin — later he and his successors became »Court Supplier« to the Prussian Kings Court, and from 1871 on to the German Emperors Court.
So I guess: Made at least after 1820/1825. I personally haven’t more detailed time indications.
Kind regards silverport
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K/A = 1819 — 1842
K/B = 1842 — 1847
K/C = 1848 — 1854
L/C = 1854
L/D = 1854 — 1863
M/E = ca. 1863 — ca. 1869
N/F = ca. 1870 - ca. 1875
N/G = ca. 1875 — ca. 1882
K/A = 1819 — 1842
K/B = 1842 — 1847
K/C = 1848 — 1854
L/C = 1854
L/D = 1854 — 1863
M/E = ca. 1863 — ca. 1869
N/F = ca. 1870 - ca. 1875
N/G = ca. 1875 — ca. 1882