I acquired this tray from one of my local South African antique auctioneer. The catalogue description was purposefully vague. I discussed the piece with the auctioneer. Neither of us could find a reference to these particular marks.
I carefully checked through Bennett's "Collecting Irish Silver" which is the most appropriate reference I have on the subject. I also checked through the regular references such as Tardy's International Hallmarks and the abridged version of Jacksons' Hallmarks.
Here is view of the piece from the top.
Here is the underside of the piece. The hallmarks are in the centre of the piece.
Here are all the hallmarks. As one can see, there certainly are a large amount of them.
I have made enlargements of some of the more difficult groups:
I felt like this could be the maker's mark and I present it rotated for easier analysis.
I am looking for assistance with this piece. If perhaps the "D" mark (far left) does allude to a year. I have been unable to find this style of harp. Nor anything else.
I also did a search of the .925 resources.
I hope you will be able to assist me. I'm very interested to know more about this piece.
Irish Provincial Markings?, Unable to Identify Maker nor Harp
Re: Irish Provincial Markings?, Unable to Identify Maker nor Harp
Hi J.S, welcome to the forum.
Dutch silver and made in the city of Utrecht, province of Utrecht.
The various variations of the Utrecht townmark.
Utrecht town mark struck twice to indicate 1st standard silver. (town mark + province mark of Utrecht) 934/1000 fineness.
See:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
The crowned O is a later added taxfree mark.
The maker's mark CS for; Cornelis J. van Straatsburg, registered in Utrecht during 1748-1803. However it comes with a warning that this mark can also be encountered as a falsification. The year letter D for 1763 or 1787. My impression, the combination of date letter and townmark are for 1787. Below the maker's mark CS for Cornelis Johannus van Straatsburg:
Redeem and tax mark of 1795;
Utrecht's hat of Liberty, placed on a spear planted in the ground.
Please show us some enhanced, clear images of the marks, daylight, no flashlight. The weight of the salver and dimensions also, thanks.
Best,
Oel.
Re: Irish Provincial Markings?, Unable to Identify Maker nor Harp
Hi Oel
Thank you for this welcoming and this extremely helpful reply.
The salver is 245mm in diameter and has a mass of 377g.
I have photographed the hallmarks under natural light:
This is the complete set:
This is the main set:
This is the "D" date stamp:
This maker's mark.
Photograph I:
Photograph II:
Thank you for this welcoming and this extremely helpful reply.
The salver is 245mm in diameter and has a mass of 377g.
I have photographed the hallmarks under natural light:
This is the complete set:
This is the main set:
This is the "D" date stamp:
This maker's mark.
Photograph I:
Photograph II:
Re: Irish Provincial Markings?, Unable to Identify Maker nor Harp
Hi J.S.
Thanks for the clear images. Great piece, although not Irish!
Best wishes,
Oel.
Thanks for the clear images. Great piece, although not Irish!
Best wishes,
Oel.