Hello, by luck I was just able to get two Klinkosch catalogues, one from ca. 1895, the other ca. 1907. The pattern mentioned in Tom’s question is number 96. It does not yet appear in the older catalogue. Here are three pics:

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The heliotype printing process enables one to see with a magnifier even the marks of the pieces shown in the catalogue(though they are to small to be photographed). There is something interesting. The helmet mark of Klinkosch can clearly be seen on most pieces. The other mark (on some pieces there are two additional marks) is very often scratched out - I am sure, the scratching was not done on the pieces photographed, but on the metal sheets the illustrations were printed from. But on a few pieces the mark / marks have not been scratched out. One can see the small rectangle mark used by the various assay officies of the Austrian Hungarian empire. In one instance one can clearly see the “M9” for Triest. The other scratched-out marks have the shape of maker’s marks. In one instance one can recognize “M S”, possibly Moritz Scharge from Vienna. I believe this catalogue documents, that the pieces of this pattern come from one source, Klinkosch ist the first that comes to mind. Best wishes, Bahner
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