I would like to know the company/designer that imprints jewelry with a crown and the letter s inside it.
If the S is very bold the Silesian Porcelian Factory P. Donath, Tiefenfurth 1896-1922 If the crown is a band with three finials rising above the band.
The Maker's Mark
unicorn makers mark on brass
I too would like to know. I have a plate with just a crown stamp on the back. I have no idea who the maker is and would love to find out.
it was a company named fifth ave.
The company that uses a blue crown for a maker's mark on a ceramic or porcelain figurine is Capodimonte. Usually these crowns will have an 'N' or an 'S' underneath them.
The crown is a standard mark, meaning the gold conforms to one of the gold standards. K stands for carat. It is a unit for purity of gold. 22K indicates that the ring is 91.7% gold and 8.3% other metals.
British 9ct gold is hallmarked .375 with a city mark and date mark. It will also have a maker's mark. Sometimes the number 9 is included in the mark also
14KP means 14K gold Plumb, which is .585 pure gold, (14/22). Plumb means it meets this gold weight exactly. TC is likely a maker's mark.
owned by royal in past life
The mark LG stands for the maker. This is used to verify the origin of the gold and to assess its quality. 14k stands for 14 karat gold which shows the purity class.
ZRW is a maker's mark for JewelAmerica, Inc located in NYC.
Mark used by a Canadian maker of rings