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Punch Ladle w/gilt and ebony, Eastern European?

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:49 am
by codaphins
I have this punch ladle. It has an ebony handle and gilt-washed bowl.

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The closest styles I could find are similiar to some made in Riga (Latvia) and Eastern Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

But I'm stumped on the mark.

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Or just in case it's not a W....

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There are no other markings on the item. Thanks in advance for any and all help!

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:11 am
by JAKJO
Your nice ladle was made by Niels Holst Wendelboe in Aarhus/Ã…rhus, Denmark, He was born 1762, master 8.9. 1788, and died 1811. The widow continues until 1816.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:16 am
by codaphins
Thank you so much for the fast reply! Do you have a link to any outside resources on this silversmith or the mark?

I'm quite excited because I always loved this item.

Thanks again!

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:17 am
by JAKJO
This is an excerpt from Chr. A. Bøje, Danske Guld og Sølvmærker før 1870. Politikens Forlag 1954 page 169

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There is as you can see two masters with the same name Niels Holst Wendelboe. I am not sure whether the latter born 1784 used the same mark or not. Actually there are at least three but the third used his intitials "NHW" or "NW". Johannes Wendelboe was a goldsmith and a watchmaker so perhaps he is out of the question.

I hope that Hose can shed some light upon this!

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:35 am
by Hose_dk
all goldsmiths also worked in silver.

The problem is that nobydy knows which marks the silversmiths used. Bøje asumes. He look at year in practice and compare with existing pieces. By this he assumes. From edition 1 and onwards -some marks have been mooved to other silversmiths because more items have been found - and they relate to other period.
This is not an exact science - but evaluation, and estimating.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:37 am
by codaphins
It's absolutely the mark on the lower right, thank you so much for the expertise and the time you took to provide the reference!

I don't know much about Danish silver, so I'm excited to do a bit more research.

Thanks again!