I recently bought this 18th century Dutch Bible, with (what I think are) two silver clasps. The publication date of the Bible is 1739, and one of the clasps is inscribed with the date 1755, which may narrow down the year. I assume the marks are Dutch, but of course it is possible that the original owner moved to another country and had the claps fitted later. I bought the Bible in the UK.
One of the marks seems to include the capitals A K (this mark is impressed four times, once on each end of each clasp). One of them looks like a tower or gate (twice, only on one end of each clasp). The last mark is a mystery to me, and seems different on each clasp (twice, on one end of each clasp).
I am just trying to piece the history of this item together. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dutch Bible clasps
Re: Dutch Bible clasps
Hi welcome to the forum, indeed the bible plates & clasps are Dutch silver, 2nd standard or "kleine keur", town mark of Alkmaar, 18h century. The town mark of Alkmaar is based on the coat of arms; a stronghold/castle tower and this particular tower mark was used 1735-1807.
The maker's mark initials AK conjoined, I believe without checking my reference book seen with and without crown for; Adrianus van den Kerkhoven, registered in Alkmaar 1733-1753.
One clasp with the year letter C for Alkmaar 1737.
And one clasp wit the year letter A (misstruck) for Alkmaar 1735
See Alkmaar:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
Best,
Peter
The maker's mark initials AK conjoined, I believe without checking my reference book seen with and without crown for; Adrianus van den Kerkhoven, registered in Alkmaar 1733-1753.
One clasp with the year letter C for Alkmaar 1737.
And one clasp wit the year letter A (misstruck) for Alkmaar 1735
See Alkmaar:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
Best,
Peter
Re: Dutch Bible clasps
Thank you so much! I'm very impressed.
Jan
Jan
Re: Dutch Bible clasps
Hi Jan, you are welcome but do not thank me too much. At the moment I have no excess to to my files. I will confirm the maker and dates later because the initials AK could perhaps stand for; Arie Klap registered in Alkmaar from 1790-1811.
Best,
Peter
Best,
Peter
Re: Dutch Bible clasps
Hi Jan,
After consultation the mark of Arie Klap is excluded his maker's mark does look different. NB the year letters are; A for 1735 and C for 1737
Alkmaar silver and its (hall) marks are not often seen. Nice find.
Best,
Peter
Gratitude; Bart Winnubst/Premsela & Hamburger
After consultation the mark of Arie Klap is excluded his maker's mark does look different. NB the year letters are; A for 1735 and C for 1737
Alkmaar silver and its (hall) marks are not often seen. Nice find.
Best,
Peter
Gratitude; Bart Winnubst/Premsela & Hamburger
Re: Dutch Bible clasps
Fantastic. Thanks you so much.