This was a fun find. I believe it is by Jacobus Bontekoe of Leeuwarden who worked from 1736 to maybe 1769? I have seen this terminal on later 19th-century Dutch spoons but not on 18th-century ones so it was a fun find.
Jacobus Bontekoe Leeuwarden 18th century Occasion spoon
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Re: Jacobus Bontekoe Leeuwarden 18th century Occasion spoon
I believe you are right with your assumption. Spoon terminal or finial represents Devoted Love.
Your maker's mark:
JB(script) under crown with five "pearls"
Jacobus Bontekoe's mark shown in Voet's Merken van Friese goud- en zilversmeden #100 a:
Jacobus Bontekoe's mark seen on a tea caddie:
Background information Jacobus Bontekoe. Baptized in Leeuwarden on 14 Oct. 1714. Son of Nathanaël Harmanus Bontekoe. Married in 1737 to Riemke Wijngaarden. Citizen of the city of Leeuwarden in 1729. Master in 1736. Last mention: 1769 (conviction for continuous drunkenness).
https://home.hccnet.nl/n.h.bontekoe/Bontekoe/n1075.html
Peter.
Your maker's mark:
JB(script) under crown with five "pearls"
Jacobus Bontekoe's mark shown in Voet's Merken van Friese goud- en zilversmeden #100 a:
Jacobus Bontekoe's mark seen on a tea caddie:
Background information Jacobus Bontekoe. Baptized in Leeuwarden on 14 Oct. 1714. Son of Nathanaël Harmanus Bontekoe. Married in 1737 to Riemke Wijngaarden. Citizen of the city of Leeuwarden in 1729. Master in 1736. Last mention: 1769 (conviction for continuous drunkenness).
https://home.hccnet.nl/n.h.bontekoe/Bontekoe/n1075.html
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Re: Jacobus Bontekoe Leeuwarden 18th century Occasion spoon
Thanks, Peter, convicted for continuous drunkenness! That's very funny
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Re: Jacobus Bontekoe Leeuwarden 18th century Occasion spoon
ok, having read some more (witness testimonials), his drunkenness is not funny but sad