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2012 | 74 | 1 | 85-94

Article title

Znak imienny złotnika i stampilia zakładu złotniczego. Uwagi o znakowaniu złotnictwa krakowskiego w 2. połowie XIX wieku

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Title variants

EN
Goldsmith’s Name Mark and Trade Mark of His Workshop. Remarks on Cracow Goldsmithery Marks in the 2 nd Half of the 19 th Century

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Visible changes in the principles of marking Cracow goldsmithery occurred already by the end of the 1 st half of the 19 th century. These resulted for various reasons, e.g. also commercial treatises concluded by Cracow (with the Kingdom of Poland in 1823), hallmark laws (of 1843 and 1866), as well as political changes, e.g. Cracow’s incorporation into the Habsburg monarchy in 1846 and its autonomy since 1866. The Austrian hallmark law of 1866 introducing the difference between the name mark and the trademark which was supposed to contain the goldsmith’s family name and the name of town where he had his workshop.

Year

Volume

74

Issue

1

Pages

85-94

Physical description

Contributors

  • Instytut Sztuki PAN, Kraków

References

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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