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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 515336, member: 2844"]Walter Kramer designed jewellery inspired by the Baltic coast, where the Georg Kramer shop was located, in Fischland. He set his own unique 'fashions', never Egyptian Revival. He only used stones sourced in Germany, a lot of Baltic amber of course. As far as I know the GK mark was only used for the</p><p>This is classic Walter Kramer, Baltic cognac amber in a fish and seagull surround:</p><p><img src="https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.picclickimg.com%2Fd%2Fl400%2Fpict%2F282919470662_%2FGeorg-Kramer-Anh%25C3%25A4nger-Fischland-Silber-Bernstein-VEB-Fischlandschmuck.jpg&sp=e0c70e8ad451f13587cdac8e87a91ae3" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>In the GDR period Georg Kramer became Fischland. Walter Kramer had fled to the West, and the GK mark was no longer used in Fischland. It was replaced by a little fish mark. The jewellery became simpler and amber was substituted by polybern, an amber and resin mix.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 515336, member: 2844"]Walter Kramer designed jewellery inspired by the Baltic coast, where the Georg Kramer shop was located, in Fischland. He set his own unique 'fashions', never Egyptian Revival. He only used stones sourced in Germany, a lot of Baltic amber of course. As far as I know the GK mark was only used for the This is classic Walter Kramer, Baltic cognac amber in a fish and seagull surround: [IMG]https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.picclickimg.com%2Fd%2Fl400%2Fpict%2F282919470662_%2FGeorg-Kramer-Anh%25C3%25A4nger-Fischland-Silber-Bernstein-VEB-Fischlandschmuck.jpg&sp=e0c70e8ad451f13587cdac8e87a91ae3[/IMG] In the GDR period Georg Kramer became Fischland. Walter Kramer had fled to the West, and the GK mark was no longer used in Fischland. It was replaced by a little fish mark. The jewellery became simpler and amber was substituted by polybern, an amber and resin mix.[/QUOTE]
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