Hi...
Could someone clarify these marks for me...these are about to be made in to rings and I’m hoping I can save them by telling them not too due to age etc...
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Unknown marks on spoon
Re: Unknown marks on spoon
Hi,
Those are Dutch marks, from left to right:
Maker's mark VK for J.M. Van Kempen & Son.Mark for big articles: Passant lion and number 2 (silver fineness .833) in hexagon,the Minerva head is the duty mark. Letter (cannot decipher) is date mark.
Regards
Those are Dutch marks, from left to right:
Maker's mark VK for J.M. Van Kempen & Son.Mark for big articles: Passant lion and number 2 (silver fineness .833) in hexagon,the Minerva head is the duty mark. Letter (cannot decipher) is date mark.
Regards
Re: Unknown marks on spoon
Date letter in Gothic is certainly within the range of second half to late 19th century sequence of date letters.
Regards
Regards
Re: Unknown marks on spoon
I have learn something which is always good...
Thanks a lot for that...i think they will end up as rings....never mind I will try and save others...
Thanks a lot for that...i think they will end up as rings....never mind I will try and save others...
Re: Unknown marks on spoon
VK under crescent & 2 dots for; Fa. J. M. van Kempen & Zonen, this particular mark used 1858-1924
For information about the history of Van Kempen see;
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 590#p70305
Minerva head or assay office mark with regional assay office letter C for The Hague.
The year letter perhaps gothic K for 1894.
Through the ages silver items are melted down for the silver to be used in a new product. Enjoy your rings.
Peter.