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<p>[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 10274895, member: 111"]Agree that this is Hanau rather than Dutch, probably Georg Roth as they used various 'A' pseudo-marks, as well as the 'head-in-shield', and Dutch makers did stamp official marks along with their pseudo-marks, most likely on a 'historical' replica piece like this would be, as AJ said, the sword mark, overstamped with the export key mark. The '930' quality mark appears on both Hanau and Dutch pieces intended for export to the UK, since the items must meet the minimum .925 fineness when assayed...</p><p><br /></p><p>~Cheryl[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 10274895, member: 111"]Agree that this is Hanau rather than Dutch, probably Georg Roth as they used various 'A' pseudo-marks, as well as the 'head-in-shield', and Dutch makers did stamp official marks along with their pseudo-marks, most likely on a 'historical' replica piece like this would be, as AJ said, the sword mark, overstamped with the export key mark. The '930' quality mark appears on both Hanau and Dutch pieces intended for export to the UK, since the items must meet the minimum .925 fineness when assayed... ~Cheryl[/QUOTE]
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