I've searched and can't find any information about the marks on this Hollandia Plate teapot. Does anyone have any information at all about these marks?
Thanks.
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Hollandia Plate Marks
Re: Hollandia Plate Marks
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Re: Hollandia Plate Marks
I've searched and can't find any information about the marks on this Hollandia Plate teapot. Does anyone have any information at all about these marks?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Hollandia Plate Marks
Hi, welcome to the forum.
Hollandia plate like the name suggest Dutch and made in Holland/The Netherlands. We call it Hotel Silver or better silver plate ware for restaurants & hotels. The factory: Fabriek van 'Hollandia Plate NV' city of Hilversum, opened in 1919 and made exclusively cutlery and items for restaurants, shipping, etc. For large users.
http://www.iisg.nl/ondernemers/pdf/pers-1117-02.pdf
http://zoeken.gooienvechthistorisch.nl/ ... =210414844
In 1963 the Gerofabriek took over the Hollandia Plate factory in Hilversum and the brand: Gero-Hollandia Plate came into use.
https://www.statengeneraaldigitaal.nl/d ... &pagina=17
1963 1. Fusie De N.V. Gerofabriek, te Zeist, heeft de N.V. Hollandia Plate, te Hilversum, overgenomen. De ondernemingen zijn produktieverwant. Het Hilversumse bedrijf vervaardigt hotel-zilver. Gero heeft met deze fusie haar reeds krachtige positie in de couvertindustrie verder versterkt.
1963 1. Fusion The N.V. Gerofabriek, in Zeist, has taken over the N.V. Hollandia Plate, in Hilversum. The companies are production related. The Hilversum company manufactures hotel silver. With this merger, Gero has further strengthened its already strong position in the cutlery industry.
See Gero
For Gero see;
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 590#p70278
Peter.
Hollandia plate like the name suggest Dutch and made in Holland/The Netherlands. We call it Hotel Silver or better silver plate ware for restaurants & hotels. The factory: Fabriek van 'Hollandia Plate NV' city of Hilversum, opened in 1919 and made exclusively cutlery and items for restaurants, shipping, etc. For large users.
http://www.iisg.nl/ondernemers/pdf/pers-1117-02.pdf
http://zoeken.gooienvechthistorisch.nl/ ... =210414844
In 1963 the Gerofabriek took over the Hollandia Plate factory in Hilversum and the brand: Gero-Hollandia Plate came into use.
https://www.statengeneraaldigitaal.nl/d ... &pagina=17
1963 1. Fusie De N.V. Gerofabriek, te Zeist, heeft de N.V. Hollandia Plate, te Hilversum, overgenomen. De ondernemingen zijn produktieverwant. Het Hilversumse bedrijf vervaardigt hotel-zilver. Gero heeft met deze fusie haar reeds krachtige positie in de couvertindustrie verder versterkt.
1963 1. Fusion The N.V. Gerofabriek, in Zeist, has taken over the N.V. Hollandia Plate, in Hilversum. The companies are production related. The Hilversum company manufactures hotel silver. With this merger, Gero has further strengthened its already strong position in the cutlery industry.
See Gero
For Gero see;
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 590#p70278
Peter.
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Re: Hollandia Plate Marks
Hi Peter,
Thank you for your thorough response. I found it very interesting, and in reading it, I found that I also own a CJH coffee pot.
Stefano
Thank you for your thorough response. I found it very interesting, and in reading it, I found that I also own a CJH coffee pot.
Stefano