The other Dutch origin spoon

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smule
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The other Dutch origin spoon

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Any information?

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silverport
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Dutch hallmarks

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Hello

Look: http://www.925-1000.com/Fnetherlands_Date_Code.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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blakstone
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Post by blakstone »

Like the spoon in your other post, this is .833 silver and from Schoonhoven. You'd need to find the date letter and/or maker's mark to say more. Look carefully; I find that the marks can be well-hidden on Dutch pieces. Beyond that, I can say that this, too, looks like a typical Dutch turn-of-the-century historical souvenir spoon.
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Margaux
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Dutch spoon

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~There seems to be a yearletter up front in the middle of the handle of the spoon. But for me to small to identify. This is a very often used location with these spoons.
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Post by JAKJO »

Hi and thanks a lot Margaux,

There is a date letter but I am not sure if it is a "W" 1881.

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Margaux
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Spoon

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I´ve turned the booklet with the yearletters several times around but found no good match. May be the W of 1881, may be the E in 1889.
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