Hi,
On a "small ads" website, I found this object but I could not identify the origin of marks :
According to the form of the silversmith mark, I think that it could be a Belgian object, but it is only a supposition.
Any idea ?
Unidentified marks - End of 18th c. ?
Re: Unidentified marks - End of 18th c. ?
Hi,
The meat skewers. Let us assume made in Belgium 18th century, light weight silver with out (visible) town mark.
The first meat skewer, if the maker's mark reads; P.D under crown, it shows a resemblance with the maker's mark of the Belgian silversmith Jean-Philippe Dumetz (Dumez) or Pierre Dupont, registered in the city of Liège (Luik) middle /late 18th century. The other mark is not clear to me, flowery or feathers?
The other two meat skewers with maker's mark only, a running horse shows resemblance with the maker's mark of the Belgian silversmith P. j. Versturme, registered in Gent middle/late 18th century. I could be wrong reference Belgische Zilvermerken R. Stuyck.
Oel.
The meat skewers. Let us assume made in Belgium 18th century, light weight silver with out (visible) town mark.
The first meat skewer, if the maker's mark reads; P.D under crown, it shows a resemblance with the maker's mark of the Belgian silversmith Jean-Philippe Dumetz (Dumez) or Pierre Dupont, registered in the city of Liège (Luik) middle /late 18th century. The other mark is not clear to me, flowery or feathers?
The other two meat skewers with maker's mark only, a running horse shows resemblance with the maker's mark of the Belgian silversmith P. j. Versturme, registered in Gent middle/late 18th century. I could be wrong reference Belgische Zilvermerken R. Stuyck.
Oel.
Re: Unidentified marks - End of 18th c. ?
Thank you oel.
As usual, your answer give interesting information.
As usual, your answer give interesting information.