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Spoons are about 16 centimetres (bit over 6 inches) long and regrettably there is no date mark on either spoon and the "head" is well rubbed. I could not make out the makers when I bought them and am not much wiser now.
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At first I thought the mark was "C" or "G"" H" under something but that lead to nobody on the Forum or on "zilverkeuren.nl".
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Current thought is that it is "HD" over something. Screening that on "zilverkeuren.nl" came to what is described as "Master stamp of Hermanus van Delden & Zoon in Zwolle, used from about 1820 to 1846" and that appears a possible match.
If this is correct could you explain this a little more please. I had thought my spoons would date second half of the 19th century and I see we have a post relating to Hermanus van Delden & Zoon showing a simple conjoined "HD" mark for the them there.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=24848&p=60247&hilit=delden#p60247
What would contribute to no date mark on my spoons? Would they have been associated with another larger item that did have a complete set of marks on.
Please do put me right if I have incorrectly sifted the information.
Fishless