Ancelmus wrote:Hi,
There are 3 marks to be identified; a crowned shield which looks like the Delft coat of arms, an oval shaped mark which is not clear and a 6.
Dendriet wrote:
I really miss the characteristic high crown in the city mark of Delft, but also the curvaceous lines of the shield.
Delft is known for its excellent quality.
But that's just my opinion
Best Regards
Dendriet
AG2012 wrote:
Hi,
Having seen spurious marks here, all pros and cons should be explored.
An explanation on the “pseudo marks”
It was initially my need to show that it was not the city Mark of Delft
It would have been better if I had shown through pictures, so it was much clearer
Place them now, so that all suspicions of “pseudo mark” is no longer an issue.
I think Oel would have the same opinion

Pseudo Marks 581, 582
AG2012 continued his research and found city mark Mechelen as a suitable candidate.
I did research into the Belgian books including Belgian hallmarks of R. Struyck
Unfortunately not always correct or complete in their presentations
Look at: Franciscus Dossche Francis (4491)
Note number 4491 as makers marks in a flaming heart (religious)
My first thought was that this candlestick was part of the last Sacrement (-sacrament of Dying -) The holy oil (with two silver Holy oil containers)
The maker's mark is about that period but no further announcement is made.
I am not one hundred percent sure, but it wanted to share with you.
