Help with maker on this spoon T.D
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Re: Help with maker on this spoon T.D
it is french (1798-1809)
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Hi,
The spoon is made between 1798 and 1809, and later re-assayed in The Netherlands.
I find it a bit tricky to assure you that it is "French", because it was made when Napoleon ruled over The Netherlands, Belgium and parts of Italy and Germany and the napoleonic silver marking regime was introduced in several parts of Europe. The lozenge-shaped maker's marks are typical French.
I would like to request another and better picture of the unidentified mark.
Best regards/JAKJO
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The spoon is made between 1798 and 1809, and later re-assayed in The Netherlands.
I find it a bit tricky to assure you that it is "French", because it was made when Napoleon ruled over The Netherlands, Belgium and parts of Italy and Germany and the napoleonic silver marking regime was introduced in several parts of Europe. The lozenge-shaped maker's marks are typical French.
I would like to request another and better picture of the unidentified mark.
Best regards/JAKJO
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nice Maker GCF ?
Date-Letter a = 1807/08
, Zwolle, 10 penningen = 833/1000.
http://www.zilverkeuren.nl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.zilverkeuren.nl/fmi/xsl/cnt/ ... 0Voorkomen(1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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Date-Letter a = 1807/08
, Zwolle, 10 penningen = 833/1000.
http://www.zilverkeuren.nl/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.zilverkeuren.nl/fmi/xsl/cnt/ ... 0Voorkomen(1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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Hi,
Having seen the new pictures I am convinced that I have to move your question to the Dutch section. The reason is that there is a 10 penningen-mark used between 1807-1812 for 833/1000 pure silver and a bird mark (Ooievaar) a stork that was used in The Hague/Den Haag in The Netherlands.
Best regards/JAKJO
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Having seen the new pictures I am convinced that I have to move your question to the Dutch section. The reason is that there is a 10 penningen-mark used between 1807-1812 for 833/1000 pure silver and a bird mark (Ooievaar) a stork that was used in The Hague/Den Haag in The Netherlands.
Best regards/JAKJO
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