Posted 8 years ago
Karenoke
(102 items)
I've had this napkin or mail holder a few years and somewhat understand some of the marks. But they are in my humble opinion CONFUSING! Maybe I'm misunderstanding but I can plainly read the word PEWTER. And then there is a lion stamp and a stamp I know means pewter. So someone please help me make heads or tails of this?
My best guess is it was made of scraps at the end of the day by an employee and they just used all the stamps.
If I recall correctly I paid a whole 1.99 or .99 so no matter what it is I did ok.
Thanks for stopping and looking!
Can't wait to get your feedback.
Happy Sunday!
Thanks Brunswick!
No guesses huh?
Thanks for stopping by :~>
Thanks Thomas, I agree, napkin holder. But all them marks are confusing.
Pewter ... Zinn is the German word for 'tin'.
Étain is a French for tin.
Most probably German (Fein Zinn meaning ``fine tin``). Number 95 indicates 95% of tin in the alloy. The French would not mark Fein Zinn on top.
I think it`s not made from scraps.
Oh ok. Thanks Vetraio50,
IVAN,
I have other pieces with that zinn mark so that is common to me. But what about the lion stamp, I've been under the impression it almost always means silver?
So hand forged, but not a scrap piece. So fairly old I'd take it?
Thanks so much for taking your time on me, I appreciate you both!
pewter marks with lion
I'm not sure if this link will help, the lion is similar in shape to the one on your Pewter napkin older.
http://www.arteitalica.com/news/pewter_stamps-blog
Oops I hope the link works this time. I mean't to say holder not older, lol.
Thank you PeaseJean55!
I've honestly never thought to google pewter with lion mark.
And it may be an older napkin holder...lol
Much appreciated!