Hallmarks

Hallmarks(Page 4)

Rooster’s head hallmark to the left with the beak open surrounded by a border, for small gold guarantee without trimmings. Paris 1809-1819. The information on the rooster’s head hallmark to the left beak open and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert […]

Hallmark of crowing rooster to the left in an irregular octagon surrounded by a border, number 2 for 2nd grade silver (800/000). Departments from September 1st 1809 to August 15th, 1819. The information on the crowing rooster hallmark to the left and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional […]

Hourglass hallmark with the letters FNB (for Fabrique Nationale de Besançon), the whole surrounded by a border. For watchmaking in Besançon, large works in 750/000 gold or 800/000 silver. Besancon 1800-1821. The information about the hourglass hallmark with the letters FNB and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional […]

Crab hallmark in a shaped border with assay office mark between the legs, limited warranty mark for small items in 800/000 silver. Departments from 1838 until 1962, then Paris and departments until it was replaced by the hallmark with the head of Minerva in a shaped frame in 1984. The information on the crab hallmark […]

Hallmark of Ceres facing left in a round frame. Guarantee of large objects in silver. Paris 1819-1838. The information on the head of Ceres hallmark on the left and the other hallmark illustrations on this site come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert in antique jewellery and hallmarks from Osprey […]

Poppy flower hallmark in a shaped frame. Guarantee hallmark for large imported objects. Departments of France from 1819 to 1838. Poppy flower hallmark and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert in antique jewellery and hallmarks from Osprey Paris. This 300-page book, the […]

Theatrical mask hallmark in an oval frame. Guarantee mark of medium-sized items in silver. Paris between 1819 and 1838. Information on the theatrical mask hallmark and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert in antique jewellery and hallmarks from Osprey Paris. This […]

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