Hello,
I dont know I can get here answere here about my questions.
Last year I bought this bread fork (28-29 gram) at a jumble sale. I'm often wondering about this breadfork. I would like to get more information about this breadfork; do you maybe know how old is this breadfork and who did make it? Is it a rare item?
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http://fotopocket.nl/view.php?friendly=breadfork1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://fotopocket.nl/view.php?friendly=breadfork2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://fotopocket.nl/view.php?friendly=breadfork3" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I hope one of you can answer about my questions. I'm really curious!
Have a nice day!
See ya,
Matt. Wubb.
Holland
Bread fork
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Re: Bread fork
Oh, I just saw that the Minerva-cup with the letter F is the sign of the Leeuwarden office. Have I right, haven't I?
Matt.
Matt.
Re: Bread fork
Hello Matt,
Here we go, your first photo from the left to the right. B.V above 1 is the maker’s mark for M. & J.H.W. Visser, alias Firm M. Bijkamp, registered 1903/1925, location the Dutch city of Steenwijk. Lion Passant 2 for 833 silver fineness, mark used 1814-1953. Assay/Office mark, head in profile facing left wearing a Greek helmet with the letter F. The regional assay office mark for Leeuwarden. Date letter Y for the year 1908.
The cake fork carries a typical Dutch scene with water, sailing vessel and church. I believe the fork could have been made specially for the tourist trade and such not particularly rare.
Regards,
Oel
Here we go, your first photo from the left to the right. B.V above 1 is the maker’s mark for M. & J.H.W. Visser, alias Firm M. Bijkamp, registered 1903/1925, location the Dutch city of Steenwijk. Lion Passant 2 for 833 silver fineness, mark used 1814-1953. Assay/Office mark, head in profile facing left wearing a Greek helmet with the letter F. The regional assay office mark for Leeuwarden. Date letter Y for the year 1908.
The cake fork carries a typical Dutch scene with water, sailing vessel and church. I believe the fork could have been made specially for the tourist trade and such not particularly rare.
Regards,
Oel
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Re: Bread fork
I'm sorry for my late response, because I was on holiday. Thank you for your answer, Oel!