poinçon d'un orfèvre français coutelier 1819-1838

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poinçon d'un orfèvre français coutelier 1819-1838

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Qui peut m'aider à identifier l'orfèvre de lames de couteaux de 1819-1838 :
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Re: poinçon d'un orfèvre français coutelier 1819-1838

Post by oel »

Hi, please use the English language , as we al have to!
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Re: poinçon d'un orfèvre français coutelier 1819-1838

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Who is the maker, french cutler, please ?
DP (?), two circles ?
Thanks for the coming interest of Oel !
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Re: poinçon d'un orfèvre français coutelier 1819-1838

Post by Francais »

Bonjour,
If you look on the helmet of the soldier's head there should be a number. This is often worn off, but without that number it is very difficult to determine the department or maker.
If you use Google translate, it might help you to be understood better. Or you can write me a private note in French and I will post it in English. Unfortunately writing in French will limit the quantity and quality of the answers.
If you have trouble reading English, again send me a private note in French.
A+
Maurice
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Re: poinçon d'un orfèvre français coutelier 1819-1838

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The knife maker worked in the department of Vienne, Nr 50 (Châtellerault or Poitiers). The medium guarantee mark (man's head facing right) was used during the period 1809-1819. However I also saw pictures of knifes of the same maker with marks for the period 1819-1838.
Sorry but I have no more details regarding the maker.
Kind regards
Francais

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Post by Francais »

That should help someone find the mark, unfortunately I don't a regional book for that region, so I give up.
Mauirce
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