Deruelle Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 Hi, I would start a new thread with a lot of german jewelers I have seen. This list is not complet, so if someone has got more informations, please complete.RegardsChristophe
Deruelle Posted December 27, 2006 Author Posted December 27, 2006 Assmann S?hne, Ludenscheid : A.S.Behmen?s Nachfolger : Berg & Co, Stuttgart : Bertsch Ludwig, Carlsruhe : L. BertschB?rsch A., M?nchen : A. B?rschBourder & S?hne : Breidenstein B.G., Cassel :Bury & Leonhardt, Hanau : Bury & LeonhardtB?sch Carl, Hannovre : C.B.Cinser Fa, Stuttgart : Fa CincerDeschler Gustav, Munich : DeschlerDeumer Wilhelm, Ludenscheid : DeumerDoodlee, Karlsruhe : DDoell, Karlsruhe : DEberhardt E., Altenburg : E.E.Eilers E., Braunschweig : E. EilersElchinger Julius, Munich :Elimeyer, Darmstadt : ElimeyerEllmeyer Moritz, Dresde : M.E. ; Moritz ElimeyerFahermann, Berlin :Fleck, Hamburg :Foehr Eduard, Stuttgart : FoehrFriedeberg S. & S?hn, Berlin :Friedl?nder & Co, Berlin : FR.Funcke & Brunninghaus, Ludenscheid :Genthe, Coburg : GentheGericke Fr Emil, Berlin :Glaser & S?hne, Dresde : Glaser ; G.Godet, Berlin : J. Godet & S?hne ; Godet ; J.G.u.S : G.Haller & Rathenau, Berlin : H. & R.Hanff & Zimmermann, Berlin : H. & Z.Hausinger Adam, Munich : A.H.Haunsinger G., Munich : Hausinger, M?nchenHeinloth, M?nchen : HeinlothHelfricht, Coburg : HelfrichtHemmerle Gebr?der, Munich : G.H. ; Hemmerle ; Gebr. HemmerleHessenberg, Frankfurt : HessenbergHossauer Georg & Sohn, Berlin : Hossauer : H. & S.Humbert Georg & S?hne, Berlin : H. & S. ; H.Julius Lemor, Brelau : JAL Fabrik Breslau DRGM 661364 (on trouve se poin?on sur les EK 1)Juncker C.E., Berlin : Juncker C.E.J?rgen Hermann, Braunschweig : H.J. ; J?rgenKluge Willibald & Co, Berlin : Kluge ; Kluge & SohnKnauer Bernard, Pforzheim : B. KnauerKnaver Georg, Hanovre :Koch August, Coburg :Koppold Joseph, Munich :Kuest Paul, Berlin :Kullrich, Berlin : KullrichKuhn, Stuttgart :Kurtz J.E., Stuttgart :Lameyer W., Hanovre : LameyerLauer L. Gerhard, Berlin : L.G. LauerLauer, N?rmberg : Lauer.Leclerc F., Braunschweig : F. Leclerc Legorju L., Cassel : L. LegorjuLemme A., Braunschweig :Leser Jacob, Munich : J.L. ; Jacob Leser ; Leser. ; J. LeserMayer & Wilhelm, Stuttgart : Mayer & WilhelmMeybauer Paul, Berlin : MeybauerM?ller Th., Weimar : M?ller Hofjuwelier Weimar ; Th. M?llerMunzamt K?niglich, Stuttgart :Neuhaus & Sohn, Berlin : Neuhaus & SohnNubell, Hanovre : N.Oelenheinz Theodor, Carlsruhe :Oertel Otto, Berlin : OertelOsang, Dresde : OsangParr L., Carlsruhe :Petry J., Carlsruhe :Pfeuffer C., Berlin : C. PfeufferPollath Karl, Schrobenhausen : Karl PollathPracht R., Braunschweig : R.P.Preissler J., Pforzheim : J. PreisslerQuellhorst Edward, Munich : E.Q. ; QuellhorstRaupp L., Carlsruhe : L RauppReimann J., Berlin : J. ReimannRentzsch, Hannovre : RentzschRoesner A., Dresde : R.Rose H., Schwerin : H. RoseRosenthal, Berlin : Rosenthal ; Rosenthal & SohnScarera S?hne, Dresde :Scharff A., M?nich : A. ScharffScharffenberg G.A., Dresde : S. ; ScharffenbergSchmidt F., Hesse :Schmidt M., Carlsruhe :Schnitzpahn Martin, Darmstadt : Schnitzpahn in DarmstadtSchott Walter fec : Walter fec SchottSchultz Heinrich G., Hamburg :Schwenzer : SchwenzerSedlatzek Friedrich, Berlin : SedlatzekShule Karl, Sonderhausen : Siebrecht F., Braunschweig : S. ; SiebrechtSlafer-S?hne, Dresde :Steinam F., Stuttgart : F. Steinam Hof-Juwelier StuttgartSteinhauer & Luck, Ludenscheid :Sternchein, Braunschweig : Sternchein ; S.Telge Paul, Berlin : P.T. ; TelgeTimm, Berlin : TimmUlbricht F., Dresde : F. UlbrichtVogel Heinrich & Alckens, Munich :Wagner, Berlin : S. W. ; Wagner; W. ; W & S. ; Sy und Wagner. ; I Wagner & S. 13 L?th ; WSWeber, Braunschweig : Hof Gartenmeister WeberWeigand : WeigandWeishaupt C.M. & S?hne, Hanau : Weiss & Co, Munich : Weiss & Co /Quellhorst Nachf. ; W.C. ; W.Co. ; Wei & CoWenneberg Otto, Stuttgart :Werner J.H., Berlin : J.H.W. ; J.H. Werner. ; W. Wiederhold Adam, Cassel : A.W.Wiener Jac & Leop, Berlin : Wiener Jac & LeopWilkens, Saxe Coburg Gotha : WilkensWillet P., Carlsruhe : W.P.Wilm J., Berlin : W. ; Wilm. ; J.W.Wimmer Franz Xavier, Munich : F.W.Wolf J.B., Munich :Wolfers, Braunschweig : WolfersWollram, Dessau : WollramWolff Emanuel, Carlsruhe :Womack, Oldenburg :Zehn J, : J. Zehn ou Zehn ou Z.Zesch, Stuttgart : Z.Ziech R., Berlin : Z.Zimmerer J.G. & S?hne :Zimermann C.F., Pforzheim : C.F.Z.Zuber Joseph, Pforzheim :
webr55 Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 I think it is Hermann J?RGENS, Braunschweig.This thread is a good idea! Chris
Ed_Haynes Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 (edited) I assume you have consulted Jefrey R. Jacob's book Court Jewelers of the World? Edited December 27, 2006 by Ed_Haynes
Stogieman Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 ... which is still one of the best Imperial references of all time. I wish there was a way to contact the author and get permission to reproduce the marks on-line. The book has become darn-near impossible to find. I passed my copy forward quite a few years back as my source had a couple dozen copies.... only to find them all gone!
Hauptmann Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 Hi all,Hoping this helps: For more details here's my original post:http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=1048...;hl=cloth+pilotDan
Deruelle Posted December 27, 2006 Author Posted December 27, 2006 Hi, I have this book in my collection. I try to reunite all the hallmark in one thread. I read all the old auction's book too. I don't know if the autor is still alive. If it is the case, we have to contact him to have the permission to put this informations here (thanks Stogie)regardsChristophe
medalnet Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 Hossauer Georg & Sohn, Berlin : HossauerHumbert Georg & S?hne, Berlin : H. & S.Hossauer only signed Hossauer. Never H & S.Humbert & Sohn signed only H & S. Never saw H.
Christian J Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 (edited) Buch, Stendal( http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=1373...mp;#entry134210 ) Edited December 28, 2006 by RaZpuTiN
David M Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 Buch, Stendal( http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=1373...mp;#entry134210 )You could also contact F. Beyreiss, but his book is just aboutFriedhelm Beyrei?Verzeichnis der Stempelschneider deutscher EhrenzeichenJever 2003 Selbstverlagwhich is not the same as orders I guess.....
Deruelle Posted December 28, 2006 Author Posted December 28, 2006 Thanks David for the information. What is the subject of this book ? I don't know this one. I haven't seen it in the Orden und Ehrenzeichen review. Christophe
David M Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 Thanks David for the information. What is the subject of this book ? I don't know this one. I haven't seen it in the Orden und Ehrenzeichen review. ChristopheHI ChristopheI am not exactly sure, but I think it is about the jewlers who made the mall for the stampning of medals. You can reach Beyreiss via his site on oldenburg-ordenwww.oldenburg-orden.de
Naxos Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 Eugen MarcusHofjuwelier Berlin unter den Linden 81
Wild Card Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 (edited) You can add Carl Zell of Hannover, an early supplier of Guelphic insignia. Also, W. Kausche was the official purveyor to the Braunschweig Ordenskanzlei between Lemme and Siebrecht (ca. 1859 - 1879). I do not know where he was located or any marks he may have used.Lemme used ?Lemme?.Carl B?sch also used ?Carl B?sch?.Siebrecht also used ?F. Siebrecht Hof -Juwelier Braunschweig?.J?rgens also used ?Herm. J?rgens Hof-Juwelier Braunschweig?; and an ?HJ? mark with the ?J? imposed through the middle of the ?H?.I hope that this information is helpful.Best wishes,Wild Card Edited December 29, 2006 by Wild Card
Claudius Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 Hello,I don't have a court jeweler to add, per se... I have a cypher on a piece that I would like to identify the court jeweler (if known).Were any of the court jeweler's manufacturers of cliche-type (stamped) flight badges? I have one with a "square" on the back of the pin. The obverse has very good detail and the reverse has nearly as good as the front, (it's just concave)Again the cypher hammered into the pin is a simple square. Tiny enough to fit on the back of the round pin. and nothing else.
Stogieman Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Can anyone identify a German maker that used a six-pointed star, or asterik to mark EK1's? The mark appears to be identical to the one we see consistently used by Austrian jewelers to denote a base-metal product.
Guest Rick Research Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 Ahhh, don't bother trying to contact Jacob. I knew him many years ago before, unfortunately during, and not long after he had "issues" which no longer make involvement with him worth the effort. His "before" work should be respected, but there is no "after." Let's leave it at that and move on.
Wild Card Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 Gentlemen,I came across this little piece the other day. It?s a miniature, so I don?t know if it counts; but here it is. Incidentally, it reads ?Lehmann & Wumdenberg Hannover?. Best wishes,Wild Card
EuRob Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 Good work Deruelle just what I was looking for thanks Rob
Schießplatzmeister Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 Hello,I don't have a court jeweler to add, per se... I have a cypher on a piece that I would like to identify the court jeweler (if known).Were any of the court jeweler's manufacturers of cliche-type (stamped) flight badges? I have one with a "square" on the back of the pin. The obverse has very good detail and the reverse has nearly as good as the front, (it's just concave)Again the cypher hammered into the pin is a simple square. Tiny enough to fit on the back of the round pin. and nothing else.Hello Claudius:Could you post photos of the badge (obverse and reverse)? It may help all of us determine who the possible maker was.Thanks,"SPM"
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