A c.1781 soup ladle with chasing on the back of the bowl and on the stem. The maker's mark seems to be JC or JG, and I think it's probably Scandinavian. Can anyone confirm?
Miles
1781 Soup Ladle, JC/JG
Re: 1781 Soup Ladle, JC/JG
I have searched Denmark - sorry no match.
The first letter is F or T - to the best of my knowledge. Most likely F
Regarding initials - søn son is very likely - son or søn depeding of country.
Germany is also a possibility. Northern germany.
The first letter is F or T - to the best of my knowledge. Most likely F
Regarding initials - søn son is very likely - son or søn depeding of country.
Germany is also a possibility. Northern germany.
Re: 1781 Soup Ladle, JC/JG
Finland out of question, Sweden as well. Northern Germany is not a bad suggestion.
Re: 1781 Soup Ladle, JC/JG
Thank you both for your help.
Miles
Miles
Re: 1781 Soup Ladle, JC/JG
Hallo Granmaa,
northern Germany could be possible, like Hose_dk wrote, but your mark is unknown there. Furthermore I do not know such appearance of the handle in this region. In my opinion the ladle was made in (Southt ?) Denmark.
Kind regards,
Ringo
northern Germany could be possible, like Hose_dk wrote, but your mark is unknown there. Furthermore I do not know such appearance of the handle in this region. In my opinion the ladle was made in (Southt ?) Denmark.
Kind regards,
Ringo
Re: 1781 Soup Ladle, JC/JG
Thank you for your suggestion, Ringo.
Miles
Miles
Re: 1781 Soup Ladle, JC/JG
Hello Miles,
I am a little late, but I think my assumption concerning the origin was quite right. It is Frederik Janus Kreutzberg from Aarhus, Denmark.
Best regards, Ringo
I am a little late, but I think my assumption concerning the origin was quite right. It is Frederik Janus Kreutzberg from Aarhus, Denmark.
Best regards, Ringo