As the lettering "Nitro" and the other marks show, it was proofed in Suhl from 1912 to 1934, so December 1930 is it. The incomplete "heart" shape may be the mark of Emil Kerner & Sohn, Suhl, stamped upside down? But I can not identify it positively, it may be another Suhl gunmaker active in 1930.
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Originally posted by sharps4590 View PostI'm very inclined to agree with Mike, that's "12/30". There would be no proofs were it 1880, at least not those proofs. It sure looks as if it could have been an "8" but I just don't think so. Another thing is that after 1945 I believe Prussia ceased to exist.
Originally posted by Axel E View PostAs the lettering "Nitro" and the other marks show, it was proofed in Suhl from 1912 to 1934, so December 1930 is it. The incomplete "heart" shape may be the mark of Emil Kerner & Sohn, Suhl, stamped upside down? But I can not identify it positively, it may be another Suhl gunmaker active in 1930.
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Johnnie
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Originally posted by sharps4590 View PostI'm very inclined to agree with Mike, that's "12/30". There would be no proofs were it 1880, at least not those proofs. It sure looks as if it could have been an "8" but I just don't think so. Another thing is that after 1945 I believe Prussia ceased to exist.
With more research I find that you are correct as Prussia ceased to exist "de facto" in 1945.
From Wikipedia The Kingdom of Prussia was thus abolished in favor of a republic—the Free State of Prussia, a state of Germany from 1918 until 1933. From 1933, Prussia lost its independence as a result of the Prussian coup, when the Nazi regime was successfully establishing its "Gleichschaltung" laws in pursuit of a unitary state. With the end of the Nazi regime, the division of Germany into allied-occupation zones and the separation of its territories east of the Oder–Neisse line, which were incorporated into Poland and the Soviet Union, the State of Prussia ceased to exist de facto in 1945.[2][3] Prussia existed de jure until its formal liquidation by the Allied Control Council Enactment No. 46 of 25 February 1947. FWIW
Originally posted by Axel E View PostAs the lettering "Nitro" and the other marks show, it was proofed in Suhl from 1912 to 1934, so December 1930 is it. The incomplete "heart" shape may be the mark of Emil Kerner & Sohn, Suhl, stamped upside down? But I can not identify it positively, it may be another Suhl gunmaker active in 1930.
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JohnnieLast edited by JYS; 01-13-2016, 08:54 PM.
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