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Anyone know about French Master Goldsmith ( and Silversmith) Henry Kindberg of Paris (1824-1838)?
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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 213345, member: 25"]I'd read 10e as dixieme, or tenth, abbreviated. More usually 10me. or even 10eme. so I am probably wrong. The date indicates Sheffield plate (mechanically joined silver and copper sheet rolled out thin, not limited to Sheffield, England) not electroplating. The ten could mean 1/10th silver in the copper/silver material.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 213345, member: 25"]I'd read 10e as dixieme, or tenth, abbreviated. More usually 10me. or even 10eme. so I am probably wrong. The date indicates Sheffield plate (mechanically joined silver and copper sheet rolled out thin, not limited to Sheffield, England) not electroplating. The ten could mean 1/10th silver in the copper/silver material.[/QUOTE]
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