I looked through the marks here and found an example of the lion facing right in the Dutch category.
Is this silver? Is it dutch?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66499507@N02/6054212908/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66499507@N02/6054213884/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66499507@N02/6054213126/
Mark reads Rudd & Scudder
Thanks!
Dutch? Rudd & Scudder
Re: Dutch? Rudd & Scudder
Hi,
RUDD & SCUDDER coin silver table spoons are advertised at auction sites but with a lot of question marks regarding the markings. Most likely the marks pretend to be British silver hallmarks.
I found; Rudd & Scudder New York, NY c. 1830-1851 Joseph Rudd and Egbert Scudder silversmiths.
The answer to your question; most likely American and not Dutch. Is it silver? I recognize no legal hallmarks. My advice; have the items checked and assayed. Good luck.
Regards,
Oel
RUDD & SCUDDER coin silver table spoons are advertised at auction sites but with a lot of question marks regarding the markings. Most likely the marks pretend to be British silver hallmarks.
I found; Rudd & Scudder New York, NY c. 1830-1851 Joseph Rudd and Egbert Scudder silversmiths.
The answer to your question; most likely American and not Dutch. Is it silver? I recognize no legal hallmarks. My advice; have the items checked and assayed. Good luck.
Regards,
Oel
Re: Dutch? Rudd & Scudder
I agree with Oel. This does look like the mark for The New York City jewelers and watchmakers Rudd & Scudder. I suspect that the pseudo marks belong to the manufacturer who was as likely as not a New York company. I can't attest to the dates for the partnership of Rudd & Scudder, but the second quarter of the nineteenth century is close enough for me.
Re: Dutch? Rudd & Scudder
Thank you both so much!
Re: Dutch? Rudd & Scudder
100% not Dutch, actually looks fake to me to be honest