Roger, Anke Brandt is the engraver and she just recently moved from Germany to Norway. Jens Ziegenhahn still users her for engraving but the process of shipping "gun parts" to Norway is very difficult; they are not in the European Union and the difficulty and fall-out from the massacre last year. Here is her website:
http://www.buechsenmacherei-brandt.de/pages/en/home.php I was completely impressed by the engraving work. Having studied your very fine website for ideas (thank you!), I asked for Altdeutscher (Old German) engraving on the reciever body and Jagdszenzen or Game Scenes on the sideplates. Rose and Scroll are nice but I wanted a bolder look, and Altdeutscher was my choice. The game scenes are not quite Bulino, but I think they are pretty darn good! The clouds, the furrowed rows in the fields, I am just extremely pleased with the work. I think for many years I will discover new nuances in the engraving.
I also insisted on a "border" between the game scene and the wood, which I saw on your website and (wheat chaff border) and insisted on having something similair. The compass on the bottom of the trigger plate reflects my job as a Air Force Navigator, and it has N-S-O-W...O for "Ost", which is East in German. Very unique I think. She also studied pictures of my dog and it is a very authentic replica of my 5 yr old GSP. Since I am from Texas originally, I wanted a "Lone Star" on the opening lever. Just thought it was cool and different. She did a great job, even shaded the Star.
Hope this helps, and I really enjpyed and relied on your website for ideas; I spent 3,000 Euros, or about USD $4,200 on the engraving, so I spent many hours going over the details and getting what I wanted.