Hallmark help please
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Hallmark help please
Hello there,
I don't even know if I have posted this in the right area.
I am guessing this might be Chinese export marks, but the Lion Passant looks like a Dutch Mark. However I can't identify any of the other marks as Dutch.
Any expertise on this matter greatly appreciated. Thank you
I don't even know if I have posted this in the right area.
I am guessing this might be Chinese export marks, but the Lion Passant looks like a Dutch Mark. However I can't identify any of the other marks as Dutch.
Any expertise on this matter greatly appreciated. Thank you
Re: Hallmark help please
Hi Anthony,
Welcome to the Forum.
Not Chinese, but Dutch, by Herbert Hooijkaas.
This post will reveal all:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... aas#p71003
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Not Chinese, but Dutch, by Herbert Hooijkaas.
This post will reveal all:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... aas#p71003
Trev.
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Re: Hallmark help please
Wow, dognose.
Thank you so much. Superb help. Very grateful
Thank you so much. Superb help. Very grateful
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Re: Hallmark help please
One more question if I may. How common are these items?dognose wrote:Hi Anthony,
Welcome to the Forum.
Not Chinese, but Dutch, by Herbert Hooijkaas.
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Re: Hallmark help please
Hi,
Fairly common.Hooijkaas was the owner of a silver factory with a considerable manufacturring output. Could you please check for other Dutch marks ? Those marks could be spread over the item; year letter, Minerva head and a proper maker's mark.
For Dutch (hall)marks see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
Peter.
Fairly common.Hooijkaas was the owner of a silver factory with a considerable manufacturring output. Could you please check for other Dutch marks ? Those marks could be spread over the item; year letter, Minerva head and a proper maker's mark.
For Dutch (hall)marks see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
Peter.
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Re: Hallmark help please
Hi Peter, yes, I found a G for 1891 and the Minerva Mark.oel wrote:Hi,
Fairly common.Hooijkaas was the owner of a silver factory with a considerable manufacturring output. Could you please check for other Dutch marks ? Those marks could be spread over the item; year letter, Minerva head and a proper maker's mark.
For Dutch (hall)marks see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
Peter.
This is the box in question
Re: Hallmark help please
Hi nice box with I guess a maritime (law) meeting scene. Could you check the regional assay office letter in the Minerva head's helmet? If for Schoonhoven it should be the letter M. No proper maker's mark?
Peter.
Peter.
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The minerva mark is too rubbed, I can only just discern that it is a minerva head. I can't find any proper maker's mark, but again, might be camouflaged through rubbing
Re: Hallmark help please
OK, thanks, enjoy your box.
Best,
Peter.
Best,
Peter.
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No Peter, thank you. Your help has been huge.