So this one confuses me, could be just plated
Looks like maker mark: 11 GZ
Other one looks like a yearletter, but there is no minerva or material
Thanks
Hmm
Re: Hmm
Hmm indeed Tux, the (deformed) year letter J for 1919, please clean the maker's mark and show us a few clear enhanced images, perhaps this will help to identify the maker. Thanks,
Peter.
Peter.
Re: Hmm
Your food pusher, in Dutch called ‘eetschuifje’. It took some time but now I think an earlier mark has been changed (overstruck) with the GZ mark in rectangle for Ned. Fabriek van Gouden en Zilveren Werken (v/h J.A.A. Gerritsen n.v.), registered in Amsterdam and Zeist, this particular mark used 1908 - til ?
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... 278#p70278
Food pusher, how does it work to push food onto a spoon or fork, particularly for a child if he or she weren’t supplied with a knife at the table
https://www.cooksinfo.com/food-pushers
The year letter, perhaps J for 1919.
Peter.
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... 278#p70278
Food pusher, how does it work to push food onto a spoon or fork, particularly for a child if he or she weren’t supplied with a knife at the table
https://www.cooksinfo.com/food-pushers
The year letter, perhaps J for 1919.
Peter.
Re: Hmm
Thanks Peter, it remains a weird one, why is there no Lion passant or Minerva marks.
The J also doesn't look like any J from the yearletters, I only know the skinny 1919 version of J without top stipe.
Is there another version? Im not even sure it's not just plated, its a weird one for sure.
Thanks for your help and digging and the foodpusher info, very cool!
Many times I wonder how it was used, what was common back then is forgotten now.
The J also doesn't look like any J from the yearletters, I only know the skinny 1919 version of J without top stipe.
Is there another version? Im not even sure it's not just plated, its a weird one for sure.
Thanks for your help and digging and the foodpusher info, very cool!
Many times I wonder how it was used, what was common back then is forgotten now.
Re: Hmm
So purely random I came across these spoons online that look very simular.
They come with maker info: JAA Gerritsen Zeist 1904-1924
It matches with the GZ in the makersmark (finding G.Z. as well), but not the shape nor the 11(?) on top of the one searching for
They come with maker info: JAA Gerritsen Zeist 1904-1924
It matches with the GZ in the makersmark (finding G.Z. as well), but not the shape nor the 11(?) on top of the one searching for