dutch silver marking spoons

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Bill Z
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dutch silver marking spoons

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I have a set of spoons 2 holland 12 province spoons with markings on back. What do these mean? And refer to the silver content? What would it be?
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The spoons are produced by A. & B. A. Meijer in Schoonhoven. The letter "M" on the Minerva´s helmet is the assay office of Schoonhoven.
I can not read the year letter. The silver standard was 833/1000 until 1953 and after 835/1000.

Hope this helps!

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Post by Doos »

Hi,

The roman II indicates that it was assayed after Sept. 1953.
The dateletter is probably the i of 1968 or the l of 1971.
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