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Very nice set of 7 apostle forks , however I am looking to identify them to origin, a date and maker if possible and can the purity be determined from these marks?
Hi, I believe the marks to be Dutch pseudo marks, used province of Groningen. See the red booklet "Valse Zilvermerken in Nederland " by K.A. Citroen # 218 LM conjoined pseudo maker's mark of Groninger silversmith Lambert Muntick (1610) and # 431 pseudo maker's mark. Silver purity probably around 833/000, if possible have it tested.
See pseudo marks Groningen, Gebr. Roelfsema: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=56948#p184413
We can not tell exact age. Apostle spoons and forks are popular and still made today. Guesstimate, if made by Gebr. Roelfsema, turn of the 19th century.