Belgian silverin at the period of Pierre Louis Deshorgnies
1 French Republic (1798-1809)
2 Imperial Decree (1809-1814)
3 Kingdom of the Netherlands (1814-1831)
4 Kingdom of the Belgians (1832-present)
Pierre Louis Deshorgnies. He was located in the Rue de la Rue, 59. Deshorgnies died on August 12, 1842 in his house, Rue du Mont de Piété.

Repertoire general des orfevres et des marques d’orfevrerie en Belgique page 215
The Marks for foreign Works and recense

Repertoire general des orfevres et des marques d’orfevrerie en Belgique page 29

Netherlands Responsibility Marks from 1797 page 29
robert12 wrote:Thank you for your help Peter.
If Deshorgnies was the maker which does seem likely by your comments what date could these be judging by his working period ?
What puzzles me is the import mark, why use it if they were probably made in Mons, Belgium anyway ?
Unless of course he just imported them to be sold on from his shop when no longer an active silversmith.
Bob
Periode between 1815 and 1817
Dendriet