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Hallmark of Minerva’s head with a lock of hair on the temple in an irregular octagonal frame. Paris from 1838 to 1919. The information on the Minerva head hallmark and the other hallmark illustrations on this site come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert in antique jewellery and hallmarks from […]

Hallmark of a rooster standing with its foot raised, in an oval frame surrounded by a border, number 1 for 1st grade silver (950/000). Departments 1809-1819. The information of the hallmark of a rooster standing foot raised in an oval frame and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional […]

ET monogram hallmark surrounded by a border, the shape of the border is variable. For small imported objects. Paris and departments from June 19, 1798 to August 31, 1809. The information on the ET monogram hallmark and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike […]

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Hallmark of head surrounded by the words Affinage National, in a round frame. For gold bars, Paris and departments 1798-1809. The information on the head hallmark surrounded by the words Affinage National and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written by Mike Fieggen, expert in antique […]

Snail hallmark, small silver guarantee, departments of the 7th division: West, August 16, 1819 to May 9, 1838. The information on the snail hallmark, 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 […]

Hallmark of an old woman’s head to the right in an irregular hexagonal frame surrounded by a border, number 1 for 1st grade silver (950/000). Departments 1819-1838. The information on the old woman’s head hallmark to the right and the other illustrations of hallmarks on this website come from the book Traditional French Jewellery, written […]

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