

I thank You for your interesting question and images.GeorgeG wrote:Thank you very much for information and your time
This engravings and this marks looks very OK for me.AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Attractive and lucrative marks and engravings are added by unscrupulous dealers.
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I researched and searched old documents in the hope of finding the Informations to this chalice.AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Do not take it for granted the chalice in this condition being over 300 years old.
Catholic Church Supplies and Church Goods from Poland and elsewhere make excellent Baroque replicas in gilt silver; chased and embossed.Attractive and lucrative marks and engravings are added by unscrupulous dealers.
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Fully agree.The chalice would have to be examined by a specialist.
Well, you can also find church silver items with fancy hallmarks.I have no Informations that church silver being counterfeited, but I am learning.
I thank You Amena,amena wrote:Hi Theo
Well, you can also find church silver items with fancy hallmarks.I have no Informations that church silver being counterfeited, but I am learning.
For example in this cross
https://www.beweb.chiesacattolica.it/be ... oce+astile#
you can see a hallmark that leaves you puzzled by its crispiness after 310 years. Furthermore, that type of "flowery" crown is not at all analogous to the shape of the crowns of the time.
It is very similar to the shape of the crowns of Mr. Ciro Jacomino, who loved to produce objects in the forms of past centuries.
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Sometimes, in his works,there are also modern stamps, sometimes not.
I believe that the cross was donated by a believer in good faith, as an object of worship in the old style, without wanting to deceive anyone.
But evidently someone was deceived.
Best
Amena
Netherlands with only two marks?AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Zwolle in Netherlands.
What was the mark of Zwolle ?