Interesting antique spoons

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HI ALL

I’m looking for help with this set of interestingly diamond shaped antique spoons.

They are clearly a set as evidenced by their unique shape & the engraved initial C but 1 spoon has different hallmarks.

4 spoons are marked HM & IO & 2 symbols
1 Spoon is marked FS & IO & 2 symbols, of which one is the same as the others & one is a different symbol.

When & where were these made? & what are they meant to be used as?


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The shape of the bowls and the marks are very interesting. Note how in the last image the two marks overlap each other although difficult to see which one is on top.

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Kingdom of Holland 1807 - 1812


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Possibly orange spoons, cf. the more modern grapefruit spoon for bowl shape.
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figure 4
year letter a = used after October 7, 1807 to March 18, 1809
ES / FS? makers Mark
Stork = Hague
I0 = 10 silver penningen 2nd = 833/1000
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figure 6
I0 = I0 = 10 silver penningen 2nd = 833/1000
HM ?= Makers Mark
Stork = Hague
date = letter of March 18, 1809 until December 21, 1809
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date = letter of

must be

date letter b = March 18, 1809 until December 21, 1809
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Hi All,

These are tea spoons. They are made of very thin (gauge) silver alloy and couldn't with stand a citrus fruit. We have seen those spoons before on the forum.

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Silver (hall) marks of the Kingdom of Holland 1807-1812
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Holland
Date letter little a used during Kingdom of Holland after October 7th 1807 till 18th March 1809. The maker’s mark FS for: F. Simons, The Hague, 54 years old when he registered his mark in 1807, Francois Simons registered in The Haque from 1776-1811.The Stork office mark for the city of The Hague. IO for 10 Penningen standard mark for large and medium work ( fineness 833.3/1000)

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IO standard mark see above, maker’s mark HM (conjoined) for; Henderik Adriaan de Meyer or H.A. Meyer, registered in The Hague ftom 1807-1811. The Stork, assay office The Hague (upside down) and date letter b used as of 18th March 1809 till 21st of December 1809.
For references see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028


Nice spoons!



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Thanks everyone for your most wonderful help.

I am adding images of the stem; they have very slanted stems & were definitely made to scoop something up & not just to mix tea. I’m thinking they might be similar to sipper straws & are for small cups of iced tea.

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Hi Niceguy,

You start with images and questions for a little help and at the end show different images and presume answering part of your own question. Indeed hot thee, (chocolate)-milk and honey sipped from a spoon. In the future count me out. Good luck !


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