064. Rooster’s head hallmark to the left with the beak closed

Hallmarks064. Rooster’s head hallmark to the left with the beak closed

064. Rooster’s head hallmark to the left with the beak closed

Poinçon de tête de coq à gauche le bec fermé entourée d’un border. Poinçon des autres départements de France 1809-1819.

Rooster’s head hallmark to the left, beak closed, surrounded by a border. Hallmark of the departments of France 1809-1819.

Rooster’s head hallmark to the left, beak closed, surrounded by a border. This rooster’s head hallmark to the left indicates small gold guarantee with trimmings. Hallmark of the departments of France, 1809-1819.

The information on the rooster’s head hallmark to the left beak closed and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert in antique jewellery and hallmarks from Osprey Paris. This 300-page book, the definitive reference on French regional jewels and their hallmarks, is available in French and English in our store, on Amazon and at certain bookshops. A complete list of assay office marks, small secret marks in the hallmarks that allow you to identify in which city an object was hallmarked, as well as a list of the closing dates of the hallmark offices, are published in this book for the first time. You can thus locate the origin of the jewels and also date them with more precision.

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