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Longshot on a French Vesta Case

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 11:39 am
by dartsil
Hi all,

This one I think will be a longshot but costs nothing to ask and maybe someone can see enough to recognise this French makers mark, Can be difficult at the best of times to make things out but this one I would say is poorly struck and a little rubbed so I can not determine any of the letters/symbols. Can anyone determine the mark, also marked with what would appear to be 2 boards head marks to the other side of lip

Thanks in advance
Colin.
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Re: Longshot on a French Vesta Case

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 5:42 am
by JayT
Hello
The two boar’s head marks indicate that the object was made in Paris, France after 1838 of at least 800 standard silver. There are 2 marks to indicate the object has 2 parts: the lid and the body.
As for the mark in the lozenge-shaped reserve, it indeed looks too partial on my monitor to determine the maker. You might check the French Ministry of Culture website for makers registered after 1878 to see if you can find a hit.
Good luck in your ongoing research.
Regards

Re: Longshot on a French Vesta Case

Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 9:52 am
by bijoux.expert
hello,

I have the cigarette case that exactly matches your case, the makers mark is very indistinct too but the last letter, on the right, is certainly a D. If you can find more partial hallmarks, maybe you can get the whole picture !