070. Pimpernel flower hallmark in a 6-lobed frame
Pimpernel flower hallmark in a six-lobed frame. Recall mark for Paris of 1819.
Information about the pimpernel 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 definitive reference on French regional jewels and their hallmarks, is available in French and English in our store, on Amazon and at certain bookshops. A complete list of assay office marks, small secret marks in the hallmarks that allow you to identify in which city an object was hallmarked, as well as a list of the closing dates of the hallmark offices, are published in this book for the first time. You can thus locate the origin of the jewels and also date them with more precision.
Book available on this site or visit the site www.bijouxregionaux.fr
What is a recall hallmark?
After the introduction of new hallmarks, often following the theft of hallmarks or the discovery of false hallmarks, a recall is decreed to check all the hallmarks on existing jewellery held by professionals. Here are the instructions that were given to the hallmark offices in 1838:
The recall hallmarks will be applied free of charge and without purity verification on works already legally marked with the recall hallmark of 1819 or hallmarks in use from August 1, 1819 until May 9, 1838 inclusive.
As for gold and silver objects that bear hallmarks other than these hallmarks, and works whose marks, altered by use or by the lack of care taken in polishing, can no longer be determined, they will not receive the recall hallmarks; one applies to them new hallmarks; they will therefore be subject to testing and payment of the duty, unless the possessor prefers to break them.
The same will be done, and without prejudice to the proceedings that must be taken in such cases, with regard to objects which are imprinted with false hallmarks.
As far as possible, and to facilitate subsequent verifications, the recall mark must be applied alongside the old hallmarks and be accompanied by the counter-mark.
Silverware and jewellery for the personal use of manufacturers and merchants should be counted as the works of their trade.
There is no need to extend the recall to works owned by simple individuals, neither to those which will be found on deposit at the Mont-de-Piété (pawnbrokers).
Buying and selling antique jewellery.
At Osprey, we are true experts in antique jewellery. We have more than forty years of experience each and we have bought and sold tens of millions of euros worth of jewellery in our store in the Louvre district in the very center of Paris. You can count on our experience and professionalism to get the best price for your jewellery. We are not a gold buying pharmacy, we are real jewellers and the jewels we buy are put in our windows to be resold. We are not ordinary casters either and we can always pay you more than casters for beautiful antique jewellery. Don’t sell your jewellery to the highest bidder by the gram , show it to us first, or after you’ve done your rounds. You will quickly notice the difference in price and service.
Specializing in antique, vintage and modern jewellery at great prices, we repair jewellery and make jewellery to order with high jewellery quality. You can trust us ; come see us and show us your jewellery, even broken ones and, above all, don’t be shy !
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278 rue Saint-Honoré
75001 Paris 01 4015 9000
Our team of experts:
Melinda, expert gemologist,
expert jeweler since 1987
Mike, jeweler since 1981,
antique jewelry expert
and hallmarks, author
of the reference book
The Jewels of the French .