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Who made these?
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 10:38 am
by niceguy1
HI
Several questions about these cutlery. When, where & by whom were they made? What is the grade of silver? What is the pattern called?
Also the odd pointed shape of the bowl isn’t something I can recall seeing before, any reason for this shape?
THANKS

Re: Who made these?
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 12:43 pm
by dognose
Hi Niceguy,
They're Belgian.
Just to get the ball rolling, the top mark, I believe, is that of Auguste Bonnevie, who worked at Brussels and then Schaerbeek.
The lower mark indicates a standard of 950/1000.
Trev.
Re: Who made these?
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 5:31 pm
by oel
Hi,
Auguste Bonnevie silversmith and silver plate maker acive in Brussels 1839-1851 and active in Schaarbeek 1851->1870.
The lower mark standard mark for silver 934 1/36 0/00 fineness or 93,4028 % pure silver, mark used 1832-1869. The second mark office mark/Minerva head and should show the regional assay office letter A in its helmet for Brussels, used 1832-1869
I believe it to be a citrus grapefruit spoon.
Oel.
Re: Who made these?
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 7:35 pm
by niceguy1
Thanks Trev & Oel for your great help.
These are made of very thick heavy silver, being almost impossible to bend. The spoons measure 23cm long.