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'FISCHLAND'  - 835 Silver - Ring Amber
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'FISCHLAND' - 835 Silver - Ring Amber

Art Deco ring with amber stone in the so-called butterscotch colour, by the very faous manufacturer 'FISCHLAND' (marked with a fish looking to the right) – Baltic Sea jewellery from Germany. The ring was made around 1932–35. Platform size: 2.3 cm L x 1.4 cm W. FISCHLAND JEWELLERY and GEORG KRAMER The real Fischland jewellery were produced by the company of Walter Kramer (a descendant of Georg Kramer). The silversmith Georg Kramer founded his company in 1771 in Ribnitz Damgarten (Germany). His descendant is the master goldsmith Walter Kramer, who in 1932 started designing the famous silver 'fish jewellery', which were usually adorned with amber. Walter called these jewellery after the Fischland in the Ribnitz surroundings, in the southwestern part of the peninsula Darss-Zingst. These items of jewellery were a big success, especially among the tourists. In 1939 the company was renamed to Fischland GmbH under patent protection, the company counted 100 employees at that time. Apart from the Fischland Scmuck, this company has also created wonderful modernist jewellery that catch the eye with their simple, sleek designs in which often valuable or semi-precious stones were processed. These jewellery were not marked with a fish but with the letters GK within a shield, together with a model number. After the Second World War, the company was expropriated under the Soviet occupation law in 1947, and Walter Kramer fled to Lübeck-Rostock to continue the practices of his company. The now state-owned company continued under the name of 'VEB Fischland-Schmuck'. In 1959 Walter won the patent dispute, after which the name of the company changed to 'VEB Ostsee-Schmuck'. Will be sent registered with a tracking code, in a gift box.

No. 26145975

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'FISCHLAND'  - 835 Silver - Ring Amber

'FISCHLAND' - 835 Silver - Ring Amber

Art Deco ring with amber stone in the so-called butterscotch colour, by the very faous manufacturer 'FISCHLAND' (marked with a fish looking to the right) – Baltic Sea jewellery from Germany.
The ring was made around 1932–35. Platform size: 2.3 cm L x 1.4 cm W.

FISCHLAND JEWELLERY and GEORG KRAMER

The real Fischland jewellery were produced by the company of Walter Kramer (a descendant of Georg Kramer).
The silversmith Georg Kramer founded his company in 1771 in Ribnitz Damgarten (Germany).
His descendant is the master goldsmith Walter Kramer, who in 1932 started designing the famous silver 'fish jewellery', which were usually adorned with amber.
Walter called these jewellery after the Fischland in the Ribnitz surroundings, in the southwestern part of the peninsula Darss-Zingst.
These items of jewellery were a big success, especially among the tourists. In 1939 the company was renamed to Fischland GmbH under patent protection, the company counted 100 employees at that time.
Apart from the Fischland Scmuck, this company has also created wonderful modernist jewellery that catch the eye with their simple, sleek designs in which often valuable or semi-precious stones were processed.
These jewellery were not marked with a fish but with the letters GK within a shield, together with a model number.
After the Second World War, the company was expropriated under the Soviet occupation law in 1947, and Walter Kramer fled to Lübeck-Rostock to continue the practices of his company. The now state-owned company continued under the name of 'VEB Fischland-Schmuck'. In 1959 Walter won the patent dispute, after which the name of the company changed to 'VEB Ostsee-Schmuck'.
Will be sent registered with a tracking code, in a gift box.

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