Can anyone help me identify the marks on this Dutch spoon?
Miles
18th Century Spoon, Amsterdam?
Re: 18th Century Spoon, Amsterdam?
Hi Miles,
Silver memorial spoon.
Amsterdam city mark, 12th alphabet, and year letter A for 1735. Only the crown is left of the lion rampant in a crowned shield, 1st standard provincial hallmark of Holland for silver 934/1000 fineness. The maker’s mark is too far gone for easy identification should leave it for a rainy day, if possible to identify. I assume the marks are on the left site of the bowl’s rat tail?
Best,
Peter
Silver memorial spoon.
Amsterdam city mark, 12th alphabet, and year letter A for 1735. Only the crown is left of the lion rampant in a crowned shield, 1st standard provincial hallmark of Holland for silver 934/1000 fineness. The maker’s mark is too far gone for easy identification should leave it for a rainy day, if possible to identify. I assume the marks are on the left site of the bowl’s rat tail?
Best,
Peter
Re: 18th Century Spoon, Amsterdam?
Thanks, Peter.
When holding the spoon with the bowl pointing downwards, the marks are on the left of the rat-tail.
Do you know what the lady is holding? It looks like a leaf and a feather.
Miles
When holding the spoon with the bowl pointing downwards, the marks are on the left of the rat-tail.
Do you know what the lady is holding? It looks like a leaf and a feather.
Miles
Re: 18th Century Spoon, Amsterdam?
The lady is holding an oak leaf and a palm branch or feather. Symbolic meaning, in the spirit of the 18th century, often referring to a biblical theme. The oak leaf and palm leaf (feather) symbolizing Hope for; Immortality and Eternal life symbolic of the victory over death and in Christ. To become and Angel of Truth. However opinions may vary.
Peter.
Peter.
Re: 18th Century Spoon, Amsterdam?
Hi Miles,
Your 'deformed' maker’s mark enhanced and rotated:
I believe it to be a head, bust of a man for; Jan de Vries, registered silversmith in Amsterdam during 1710-1753, born in the year 1686 and died in the year 1753. Jan de Vries; small silver service maker and maker of cast spoons.
Maker's marks used by Jan de Vries /Amsterdamse Zilversmeden en hun merken, K.A. Citroen.
Peter
Your 'deformed' maker’s mark enhanced and rotated:
I believe it to be a head, bust of a man for; Jan de Vries, registered silversmith in Amsterdam during 1710-1753, born in the year 1686 and died in the year 1753. Jan de Vries; small silver service maker and maker of cast spoons.
Maker's marks used by Jan de Vries /Amsterdamse Zilversmeden en hun merken, K.A. Citroen.
Peter
Re: 18th Century Spoon, Amsterdam?
Thank you very much Peter.