Dear Ladies & Gentlemen,
Could you please help to identify this 17th Century European Spoon (dated 1690)? In my opinion it is most likely German/Polish/Austrian, however I have no luck with the hallmark...
17thC German Spoon - UNKNOWN HALLMARK
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Re: 17thC German Spoon - UNKNOWN HALLMARK
looks very dubious
have a better image of ingraving?
this 1690 is not from this time
The hallmark and yearsletter looks similar to Königsberg,
I think it is very probably a fake (but I am not sure)
a makersmark (RT) Robertus Tapke (master 1706) looks different
have a better image of ingraving?
this 1690 is not from this time
The hallmark and yearsletter looks similar to Königsberg,
I think it is very probably a fake (but I am not sure)
a makersmark (RT) Robertus Tapke (master 1706) looks different
Re: 17thC German Spoon - UNKNOWN HALLMARK
Hi,
Two spoons survived together for over three centuries.
Besides, bowls are soldered to handles.
IMO not genuine.
Regards
Two spoons survived together for over three centuries.
Besides, bowls are soldered to handles.
IMO not genuine.
Regards