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Axe hallmark to the right surrounded by a border, so-called “hazard” hallmark stamped on second-hand objects.  Paris and departments, 1798-1819. The axe hallmark to the right 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. […]

Right ear hallmark surrounded by a border, recall hallmark for medium-sized objects in gold and silver. Paris 1809. The information on the right ear 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 […]

Hallmark of an Egyptian’s head to the right in an octagonal frame truncated at the top. Large gold and silver foreign guarantee. Paris 1819-1838. The information on the Egyptian’s head hallmark to the right and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert […]

92 . Hallmark of Socrates’ head facing left in a truncated oval-shaped frame surrounded by a listel, number 2 under the neck for 2nd title silver (800/000). Departments 1819-1838. The Socrates head hallmark facing left and the other hallmark illustrations on this site are from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Osprey Paris antique […]

Right hand hallmark pointing to the left, surrounded by a border. Recall hallmark for small objects in gold and silver. Paris 1809. The information on the pointing right hand 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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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