German post 1886 (cresent/crown) .900 buffalo/bison mfg mark
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 8:57 pm
I wish to identify & date a coin silver pocket watch case. The German hallmark & purity is precisely etched inside the machine finished dust cover, sooo maybe late 19th to early 20th century(?).
There is an image of a buffalo / bison in the center of the dust cover (away from the hallmarks). Also precisely etched. Seems odd for a German origin.
Most German silver marks I have seen are .800, .825 etc. This is 0.900, which I understand was required of U.S. 'Coin Silver'.
I wonder if this is a German craftsman immigrant to the U.S., keeping the loyalty to his home country's hallmark.
The watch came from CA, with no markings on the movement -- no clues there. --Any help would be appreciated.
There is an image of a buffalo / bison in the center of the dust cover (away from the hallmarks). Also precisely etched. Seems odd for a German origin.
Most German silver marks I have seen are .800, .825 etc. This is 0.900, which I understand was required of U.S. 'Coin Silver'.
I wonder if this is a German craftsman immigrant to the U.S., keeping the loyalty to his home country's hallmark.
The watch came from CA, with no markings on the movement -- no clues there. --Any help would be appreciated.