I just acquired this gilt Dutch hoof spoon. The maker mark appears to be a K or part of a K. I think the maker may be Abraham Knobbart but I cannot find any examples of his mark. I also have no clue whose crest of 3 crossed swords this belongs to.
Amsterdam Hoof Spoon
Re: Amsterdam Hoof Spoon
Hoof spoon town mark of Amsterdam without a visible crown. No year letter, only an unclear partly struck master mark. I do not say that the master mark is of Abraham Knobbart, registered in Amsterdam 1668-1718. His master mark AK conjoined in a shield semi-circular base.
Objects marked with a master mark and with Amsterdam town mark, without year letter were probably made between circa 1710 and 1734.
https://museumbredius.nl/collectietype/ ... llectie-98
The crest is unknown to me.
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Re: Amsterdam Hoof Spoon
Thanks Peter, early 18th century seems right for the style to me and the build. I am especially grateful for the example of the Abraham Knobbart mark so I can rule him out.
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Re: Amsterdam Hoof Spoon
The only other options I could find would be Hendrik Kamerlingh 1st or Hendrik Kramer. I cannot find examples of their marks either
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Yes, indeed Hendrik Kamerlingh 1st, registered in Amsterdam 1683-1741 does not appear at the net.
Hendrik Kramer, registered in Amsterdam, 1729-1762. He is known for his Catholic and Old Catholic church silver, but also profane silverware.
https://am.adlibhosting.com/amonline/De ... seum/10367
Peter.
Source; K.A. Citroen Amsterdamse zilversmeden en hun merken