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Elena Russ
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Help me please to read the stamps.

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Hi, dear friedens!

Help me please correctly to read the stamps on my articles. Thank you in advance!

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Hi,

Dutch Lion Rampant used for silver of the first (1) standard, Fineness 934, dates 1814-1953,
S1 is the essayeur mark of Jan Berend Schöne Jr., Amsterdam
The maker’s mark for George Bennewitz & Anthony Knottenbelt (Bennewitz & Zonen, Fa ), Amsterdam 1826-1838


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Re: Help me please to read the stamps.

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oel wrote:Hi,

Dutch Lion Rampant used for silver of the first (1) standard, Fineness 934, dates 1814-1953,
S1 is the essayeur mark of Jan Berend Schöne Jr., Amsterdam
The maker’s mark for George Bennewitz & Anthony Knottenbelt (Bennewitz & Zonen, Fa ), Amsterdam 1826-1838


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It seems the sword was the mark for imported articles… It is possibly I was mistaken? What do the letters «JCM» stand for?
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Hi,

Not JCM but JGM for Johan Georg Meijer Sr., Amsterdam, 1828/1860. So he could be the maker together with Bennewitz. Perhaps you could check for a valid Dutch date letter? I see no sword but it looks like S1 to me.

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Re: Help me please to read the stamps.

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oel wrote:Hi,

Not JCM but JGM for Johan Georg Meijer Sr., Amsterdam, 1828/1860. So he could be the maker together with Bennewitz. Perhaps you could check for a valid Dutch date letter? I see no sword but it looks like S1 to me.

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Oel
Hi!

Thank you very much. Unfortunately, there is not the data letter on my article…
Certainly there is not the sword on my item... But I have never heard about the mark «S1» as about the Holland imported mark…
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Hi,
The sword marks used as the standard mark on articles too small for the full hallmarking etc , never used as an importer's mark see:
http://www.925-1000.com/Fnetherlands_Date_Code.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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