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Norway silver hallmarks - Norwegian hallmarking system

    http://www.silvercollection.it/DICTIONARYEUHALLMARKNORWAY.HTML
    At the present purity 999, 925, 830 and 800 are admitted for silver items, but .925 is the foremost standard in use. The "NM" mark often present in Norwegian silver is the abbreviation of "Norskt Mönster" meaning Norwegian pattern. It is a kind of a copyright mark for Norway: HALLMARKING CONVENTION Norway is from 1983 a country member of the Convention on the Control and Marking …

Norway Silver Maker's Marks I - at 925-1000.com, marks ...

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    The old Norwegian standard of .830 purity silver is still used, but beginning around 1920, .925 purity began replacing it and is now the foremost standard in use. Town names are sometimes included with the required marks and the letters "NM" (Norsk Mønster) are sometimes seen on flatware, this abbreviation is an indication of design patent or copyright.

Norway silver marks Etsy

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    Did you scroll all this way to get facts about norway silver marks? Well you're in luck, because here they come. There are 33 norway silver marks for sale on Etsy, and they cost $308.47 on average. The most common norway silver marks material is metal. The most popular color? You guessed it: silver.

Hallmarks on Modern Norwegian Silver - effie-graa.com

    https://effie-graa.com/egc/library/articles/hallmarks_NO.htm
    When the word Norway or Norge is not stated the first clue to identification of Norwegian silver is the content mark, that gives the quantity of pure silver in the piece. This usually is either 925 S, meaning 925/1000 pure silver wich is equivalent to Sterling silver, or 830 S, a quality often called 'coin silver' in the US, it means 830/1000 pure silver and is often used in the Nordic countries.

Norway Silver Maker's Marks III - at 925-1000.com, marks ...

    https://www.925-1000.com/Fnorway_marks3.html
    The old Norwegian standard of .830 purity silver is still used, but beginning around 1920, .925 purity began replacing it and is now the foremost standard in use. Town names are sometimes included with the required marks and the letters "NM" (Norsk Mønster) are sometimes seen on flatware, this abbreviation is an indication of design patent or copyright.

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