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Norway silver hallmarks - Norwegian hallmarking system

    http://www.silvercollection.it/DICTIONARYEUHALLMARKNORWAY.HTML
    The modern Norwegian system of hallmarking came into effect after the 1891 Act. It consists of the national symbol of a crowned rampant lion holding a battle axe inside a circular frame, the silver fineness mark and the maker's mark. In 1892, silver fineness was standardized at.830 and the mark 830S became compulsory.

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 ...

The Illustrated Guide to Norwegian Silver Jewellery

    https://www.modernvintagestyle.co.uk/blog-section/The-Ilustrated-Guide-to-Norwegian-Silver-Jewellery-Design
    May 16, 2019 · David Andersen used the 830 S silver mark alone until 1939, when the scales mark was added. From 1940, the 830S mark was replaced with the 925S mark in conjunction with the scales stamp. 2) EINER MODAHL Einer Modahl (born in 1889), was a Norwegian silversmith who became known for his beautiful silver and enamel jewellery.

Hallmarks on Modern Norwegian Silver - effie-graa.com

    https://effie-graa.com/egc/library/articles/hallmarks_NO.htm
    Hallmarks on Modern Norwegian Silver The strong emphasis on enamel on silver that gave Norwegian goldsmiths their reputition made Norwegian silver a growing industry, and meant a lot for the export. This is especially true for the jewelry. Today one can find midcentury enamelled jewelry from Norway anywhere in the world.

Norway silver marks Etsy

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    Vintage jewellery Norwegian Solje silver screw on earrings. One and a half inches long. Marked 925 and a mark like an axe.

Designers and Makers - Scandinavian Silver

    https://scandinaviansilver.co.uk/Designers-and-Makers
    Norway Plus Designs. Norway Plus Designs was started in 1958 in Frederikstad as an applied arts centre for the development of modern design in ceramics, glass and textiles as well as jewellery. The head of the silver workshop was Erling Christoffersen, who, together with his wife Anna Greta Eker, were the chief designers.

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