Sauce Boat help required (Marks)

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jamibean
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Sauce Boat help required (Marks)

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I need help about a sauce boat, which i think is British. I have surched the internet, but i can't find anything about the marks.
Thanks for the comments, help and support.

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jamibean
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Post by jamibean »

The mark on the right --> could it be Delheid Frères maker’s mark: D crowned with a serpent, (snake). Sometimes you will find the maker’s mark upside down.

In the bottom of the page:

http://www.modernsilver.com/Belgianartdeco.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

What do you think?
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Post by jamibean »

It could be Belgian (the mark on the left has an A O O and one missing).
I found unregistrated Belgian marks and one of them had an A O O 8, so the 8 could be the missing one).

The sauce boat could be made by the Wolfers Frères, influenced by "Japonisme" (=The Japanese influence on Western art since 1858’ by Siegfried Wichmann.)

Wolfers Frères = Wolfers was one of the most famous Belgian silversmith companies of the 19th century, its reputation comparable to those of Emile Puiforcat, Odiot or Aucoc in Paris, Garrard in London, and Tiffany or Gorham in America.
In the first half of the 19th century, three young German brothers, silversmiths Edouard, Guillaume and Louis Wolfers established two workshops in Brussels.


Source:
http://www.modernsilver.com/philippewolfers.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
jamibean
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Post by jamibean »

I wrote to the silvermuseum in Belgium and the told me it's a sauceboat made by Delheid in Brussels, the second best silvermaker in Belgium.

So, thats it
thanks again.
See you next time
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Post by dognose »

Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Sorry we could not be of help to you this time, but glad to see your question has been answered.

Trev.
jamibean
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Post by jamibean »

dognose wrote:Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Sorry we could not be of help to you this time, but glad to see your question has been answered.

Trev.
That's ok, no problem. I have been searching for months, till i came here.
A friend told me about the silver museum in Belgium and when i wrote them, i got more then i hoped for.

Maybe it is a help for other users too.

By the way, fantastic forum!
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