I've recently inherited a random assortment of silver, mostly flatware and mostly Scandinavian. There are items from a large number of of Makers so rather than clog up the Scandinavian forums I will post pictures of the maker's marks here in case they are of interest to some on the forum.
Angus
Assorted marks - mostly Scandinavian
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Re: Assorted marks - mostly Scandinavian
I have a set of 13 large desert spoons. They come in two styles, 5 like the upper two and the rest like the lower two. The main obvious difference is on the back where the upper ones have no border around the rim. the unbordered ones are the oldest dating from 1845 and bear the maker's mark A.M. The remainder range from 1868 to 1889 and have 6 different maker's marks, P.Hertz. CLEMENT, B.I.W, ICFF, PRAHL and J.A.Clausen.
Anton Michelson?
Louis Clement?
Johan Carl Ferdinand Fordsmand i Roskilde in Denmark
shame this one is rather worn. I presume it is from the founding Peter Hertz.
Jacob S. Prahl
Not terribly happy with the photography on these. Have to figure out how to autofocus better on shiny silver.
Anton Michelson?
Louis Clement?
Johan Carl Ferdinand Fordsmand i Roskilde in Denmark
shame this one is rather worn. I presume it is from the founding Peter Hertz.
Jacob S. Prahl
Not terribly happy with the photography on these. Have to figure out how to autofocus better on shiny silver.