dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hi members
I have a couple or ornate silver pieces ,that are marked VS and a passant lion mark as well as the letter G and a female head.Are these the marks
for Jac. Vos Rotterdam 1869-1919. before he merged with Van Kempen in 1919?
Sorry about the double images I am still in learning mode. Many Thanks Guido.
I have a couple or ornate silver pieces ,that are marked VS and a passant lion mark as well as the letter G and a female head.Are these the marks
for Jac. Vos Rotterdam 1869-1919. before he merged with Van Kempen in 1919?
Sorry about the double images I am still in learning mode. Many Thanks Guido.
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hi Guido,
Please remember that when asking such questions it is important that you post images of all of the marks.
Trev.
Please remember that when asking such questions it is important that you post images of all of the marks.
Trev.
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hi Guido,
I think that it was made in Hoorn.(Netherlands)
But we wait until all marks are placed, as already stated by Trev.
The marks must all connect seamlessly to give a correct answer
Dendriet
I think that it was made in Hoorn.(Netherlands)
But we wait until all marks are placed, as already stated by Trev.
The marks must all connect seamlessly to give a correct answer
Dendriet
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hi Quido,
VS above two crosses, one of the 8 different maker's marks used by: Jac. van Straten, registered in the city of Hoorn 1901- 1938. This particular maker's mark was registered/used 1901-1918.
For Dutch hallmarks and date letters see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
Source: Netherlands Responsibility marks from 1797.
Peter
VS above two crosses, one of the 8 different maker's marks used by: Jac. van Straten, registered in the city of Hoorn 1901- 1938. This particular maker's mark was registered/used 1901-1918.
For Dutch hallmarks and date letters see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028
Source: Netherlands Responsibility marks from 1797.
Peter
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hi Peter
thank you for your reply. I think you may be correct ,as the date letter G is for the year 1916.on my pieces .The marks are very hard to photograph i will try and get someone to do better images.Are there any Jac Van Staten images of his marks on line?
Regards Guido.
thank you for your reply. I think you may be correct ,as the date letter G is for the year 1916.on my pieces .The marks are very hard to photograph i will try and get someone to do better images.Are there any Jac Van Staten images of his marks on line?
Regards Guido.
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hello members
I have loaded some more images.Does anyone have any info on the history on Jac Van Straten?
regards Guido.
I have loaded some more images.Does anyone have any info on the history on Jac Van Straten?
regards Guido.
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hi Guido,
If you Google; Jac. van Straten zilver you will find some silver items made by van Straten, including his maker's mark; pepper-mill, miniature (toy)silver.
http://wiki.gzu-online.com/wiki/NL/jac. ... en/page648
Your date letter G is for 1916, and the Minerva head could show the regional assay office letter P for Alkmaar.
Peter.
If you Google; Jac. van Straten zilver you will find some silver items made by van Straten, including his maker's mark; pepper-mill, miniature (toy)silver.
http://wiki.gzu-online.com/wiki/NL/jac. ... en/page648
Your date letter G is for 1916, and the Minerva head could show the regional assay office letter P for Alkmaar.
Peter.
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Thanks Peter for all the info. I have not been able to find much info on Jac Van Straten,it looks like he was a minor maker and not in such a big way as Van Kempen ,Jac Vos,etc. Don't know if this is good or bad? in theory there is probably less of his products around today.
Again many thanks for your help.
Kind regards Guido.
Again many thanks for your help.
Kind regards Guido.
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Guido, Van Kempen you talk about a large silver factory:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 590#p70305
Van Kempen made price winning object but also "run-of-the-mill" items.
Your mustard pot and open salts made by Jac. van Straten look great to me, good quality a rare find.
Enjoy your silver!
Best,
Peter
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 590#p70305
Van Kempen made price winning object but also "run-of-the-mill" items.
Your mustard pot and open salts made by Jac. van Straten look great to me, good quality a rare find.
Enjoy your silver!
Best,
Peter
Re: dutch silver mustard pot and salt containers VS mark
Hi Peter
I had already read the Van Kempen article before, very interesting.I thought my silver was made by Jac Vos when i saw the V.S logo in oval in that same article. Also because it mentions ,LITTLE HEADS IN MEDALLIONS ,I felt this was a clue that it may have been made by Vos before he joined Van Kemper in 1919. But as you mentioned my pieces are dated 1916.So Van Straten must have used similar idears (small heads in medallions) may be copying Van Kempen ideas.
Agin many thanks for all your help. Guido.
I had already read the Van Kempen article before, very interesting.I thought my silver was made by Jac Vos when i saw the V.S logo in oval in that same article. Also because it mentions ,LITTLE HEADS IN MEDALLIONS ,I felt this was a clue that it may have been made by Vos before he joined Van Kemper in 1919. But as you mentioned my pieces are dated 1916.So Van Straten must have used similar idears (small heads in medallions) may be copying Van Kempen ideas.
Agin many thanks for all your help. Guido.