I think these are 1942 plate but what are they?
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Can you tell me about these
Re: Can you tell me about these
Hi welcome to the forum.
On your cooking plate induction not plate but silver serving utensils.
1.) meat serving fork, 2.) pastry server, 3.) wet fruit/pea/vegetable serving spoon for vegetables that need to be strained from their cooking liquid, 4.) gravy/soup ladle and 5.) fried egg (spiegelei) serving spoon.
Dutch solid .833 fineness silver. See: V.K. within G or horseshoe, frame 2 conjoined vases for; Gerritsen & van Kempen n.v. Zeist around 1926/? (1961)
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=28590
Lion passant above to standard mark silver .833 fineness used 1814-1953
Minerva head/office mark with regional assay office letter B for city of Utrecht.
Date letter H for 1942.
For Dutch (hall)marks silver see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
On your wet spoon :
Gerritsen & van Kempen with the sword mark: standard mark for; small work silver minimum 833 fineness= 83.3% pure silver and used on small work without date letter and office mark and in combination with maker's mark.
Oel.
On your cooking plate induction not plate but silver serving utensils.
1.) meat serving fork, 2.) pastry server, 3.) wet fruit/pea/vegetable serving spoon for vegetables that need to be strained from their cooking liquid, 4.) gravy/soup ladle and 5.) fried egg (spiegelei) serving spoon.
Dutch solid .833 fineness silver. See: V.K. within G or horseshoe, frame 2 conjoined vases for; Gerritsen & van Kempen n.v. Zeist around 1926/? (1961)
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=28590
Lion passant above to standard mark silver .833 fineness used 1814-1953
Minerva head/office mark with regional assay office letter B for city of Utrecht.
Date letter H for 1942.
For Dutch (hall)marks silver see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
On your wet spoon :
Gerritsen & van Kempen with the sword mark: standard mark for; small work silver minimum 833 fineness= 83.3% pure silver and used on small work without date letter and office mark and in combination with maker's mark.
Oel.