sugar sifter

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riaz
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sugar sifter

Post by riaz »

help needed to identify these hallmarks Image Image
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Theoderich
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Re: sugar sifter

Post by Theoderich »

It is a dutch spoon.
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riaz
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sugar sifter

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thank you for a quick response,have you any idea on age
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Post by oel »

Hi Riaz & Theoderich

The "Sword mark "for 833 fineness was used on silver small work without date letter, standard and office mark. Valid from 1906 till present.
The rectangle punch mark with B2V* is the makers mark for: J.M Visser (Bijkamp & Co.c.v). Registered from 1946 / 1975. City of Steenwijk, The Netherlands.
I believe the sugar sifter might be a replica of a model used in the late 18th century and made in the mid 20th century.


Regards,

Oel
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riaz
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Post by riaz »

hi Oel

your knowledge on dutch silver is very impressive,I am overwhelmed by your response ,as i have posted this query on different silver sites and your answer to question is most comprehensive by far.

thank you

riaz
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