Hello.
I have a feeling this caddy spoon is either Dutch or German because of it's style. I'm not sure though so have posted here.
It has "LES HALLES" over "YPRES" on the handle so is probably a souvenir.
It does feel like silver though the only marks I can find are a number 1 next to what I can only describe as a penguin, possibly a rabbit!
Thank you very much.
Ian T
Nationality if possible please and is it silver?
Re: Nationality if possible please and is it silver?
Hi,
Les Halles, a medieval commercial building,in the Belgian town of Ypres was the site of major battles during World War I, and was almost completely devastated by German bombing in 1915.
Regards
Les Halles, a medieval commercial building,in the Belgian town of Ypres was the site of major battles during World War I, and was almost completely devastated by German bombing in 1915.
Regards
Re: Nationality if possible please and is it silver?
The marks are most likely silverplate marks.They are not consistent with any Belgian solid silver marks as far as I can tell.
Re: Nationality if possible please and is it silver?
Hi and thank you.
I think plate is more than likely. Is it possibly and import into Belgium though? Just wondering. Maybe I should move this question to the silver plate section.
Thanks again for your input.
Ian T
I think plate is more than likely. Is it possibly and import into Belgium though? Just wondering. Maybe I should move this question to the silver plate section.
Thanks again for your input.
Ian T
Re: Nationality if possible please and is it silver?
Pewter is what I was going to say, sometimes pewter really does look like silver, and I've come across a few pewter hallmarks which were animals. :::::
Re: Nationality if possible please and is it silver?
Hi,
Believe it or not but it is really solid silver.
Makers mark in Belgium are shown solid silver as a barrel and silvered in a square
1,2,3, and 8 represent the silver content (925 835, and 800) 1 and 3 equals 800
It is not officially approved, which is also not mandatory.
Even Delheid works with these marks
Take advantage of it, because most people don't know this and ignore it
Believe it or not but it is really solid silver.
Makers mark in Belgium are shown solid silver as a barrel and silvered in a square
1,2,3, and 8 represent the silver content (925 835, and 800) 1 and 3 equals 800
It is not officially approved, which is also not mandatory.
Even Delheid works with these marks
Take advantage of it, because most people don't know this and ignore it
Re: Nationality if possible please and is it silver?
__________________________________________________________________Dendriet wrote:Hi,
Believe it or not but it is really solid silver.
Makers mark in Belgium are shown solid silver as a barrel and silvered in a square
1,2,3, and 8 represent the silver content (925 835, and 800) 1 and 3 equals 800
It is not officially approved, which is also not mandatory.
Even Delheid works with these marks
Take advantage of it, because most people don't know this and ignore it
Had forgotten to mention that this related to the period 1942 to the present.
But in the previous period this was done exactly the same