Posted 8 years ago
kyratango
(439 items)
I'm sure you missed new mysterious "etruscan urn" maker's mark posts ;-D
Here is the latest one!
The brooch / pendant weights approximately 9.4 grams & w
Worn as a pendant the piece measures approximately 1 3/8 inches - 3.5 cm in drop length measuring from the top of suspension loop down & measures approximately 1 inch - 2.5 cm width measured across.
The mark on this one looks more like a "flaming pot"...
Mystery continues with no answers from the forums or Pforzheim Museum...
Lovely Brooch!
Aww, thank you Caperkid for your so quick and kind comment and love!
Still nice pieces Kyra, but still no answers...... weird isn't it!
"Oh geeze, Edith......"
LMAO!
Haha! I knew you'd appreciate this one too, Judy and Bonnie :-))
Thanks!
Puzzling! Such lovely jewellery, not totally rare (you have found a few bits) and you can't find info....
Yes Karen, I can't figure out why such a prolific maker is still unidentified...
Thanks for your interest :-D
Many thanks to all of you, 13 mysterious maker lovers ;-))
It's a beautiful pendant/brooch! Have you tried finding an authoritative source on marks and asking? Is there some way of contacting someone from a museum who might know?
Hi Katherine :-)
It seems many others collectors are trying to identify this mark... Robin Deutsch, who identified Knoll & Pregizer, told that to someone on CW (can't remember the member!) who is in contact with her!
I sent an Email to the Pforzheim Schmuck (jewelry) Museum with pics and.... no answer!
Thanks for your comment and interest, my friend :-)
Very welcome, I hope you find an answer. Try another museum or authority on silver marks, someone has to know.
kyra, Love this! I didn't realize how behind I was in checking out your stuff :)
Hi Vintagelamp! Very happy to see you found my lastest posts :-)
Thank you my friend!
Love back to all off you 24 lovers :-D
This is real pretty kyra! I thought cactus in a pot. Then and more likely, could that represent a horse head with a flowing mane? It's Possible, right?
Ha Sue, you're the first to see a horse head! I tried too the cactus in pot or planted pot, with no result :-)
Thank you for your input, appreciation and love !