Hello everyone,
I have a dutch Silver Caster and Mustard Pot from 's Hertogenbosch (Forest Tree), (K = 1735) but i contains two marks that are unclear to me.
The items are attributed to Abraham du Castel (d. 1713). So one of the marks could well be a maker's mark. (if so what does it represent?) One of them, to me at least, seems to be an instrument (harp or a horn)
Anyone any idea what these marks can be and what the represent? I've marked them with a red circle.
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards
Gerrit-Jan Koster
Abraham du Castel maker's mark?
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Re: Abraham du Castel maker's mark?
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Trev.
Trev.
Re: Abraham du Castel maker's mark?
Hi Gary, great find. Nice caster and mustard pot however not made by Abraham du Castel ( Abraham de Kasteel) but I believe made by Jacobus du Castel. Both items made/assayed in different years.
Abraham du Castel registered in s'Hertogenbosch 3-9-1685-died 27-7-1713. His maker's mark being a castle with three towers with one gate in an oval shield.
Jacobus du Castel registered in s'Hertogenbosch 7-4-1711 died 4-1-1757 and his maker's mark being a castle with three towers and three gates in circular shield. See below:
Your item
The s'Hertogenbosch town mark (forest tree) uncrowned perhaps for 2nd standard silver and clearly for midth 18th century used 1735-1757 and in combination with year letter K crowned for 1734-1735 and the maker's mark of Jacobus du Castel.
The other item;
The s'Hertogenbosch town mark crowned used 1723 till 1735 in combination with the year letter H ( Gothic style) crowned used 1732-1733 and the maker's mark of Jacobus du Castel (upside down).
Best,
Peter