Silver (plated?) Bottle
Silver (plated?) Bottle
I got this bottle from my aunt and she asked me if I could find out what it was, when it was made, if it is partly real silver or all plated, who made it, etc.
I hope some one can help me with this, if you need more pictures I will make and share them.
Thank you.
I hope some one can help me with this, if you need more pictures I will make and share them.
Thank you.
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
Since I can't see an edit button, I will post the folder link, where the pictures are at:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vWQHH ... Dqn5KWdOBb
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vWQHH ... Dqn5KWdOBb
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
The mark follows the usual style used by those working in pewter.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
The mark follows the usual style used by those working in pewter.
Trev.
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
So what you're saying is IFS and another S could mean "I Fool Somebody, Sometimes".....but you can't fool everybody all the time...and in this case, they could not fool Trev even once!
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
I didn't know that, thanks!dognose wrote:Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
The mark follows the usual style used by those working in pewter.
Trev.
Any idea how old it is or where it is made looking at those marks?
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
Hi, it is a hot water bottle. In the past the bottle was filled with warm water and the warm pewter /metal bottle was put in a woolen bag and placed in the cradle next to the baby .
Peter.
Peter.
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
Thank you, getting closer to knowing all about the bottle.oel wrote:Hi, it is a hot water bottle. In the past the bottle was filled with warm water and the warm pewter /metal bottle was put in a woolen bag and placed in the cradle next to the baby .
After searching I found one of those warn water bottles on eBay:
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Would the bottle of my aunt be of the same age?
The bottle on eBay has a different mark and can't find any info on IFS.
On the cap there is also a C or G or half moon mark.
My aunt is a baroness from a family with lots of history and the daughter of a baron that lives in a house from 1610 in which they start living in the 1800's.
Would be intersting if it is from the house.
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
Hi, it is a hot water bottle. In the past the bottle was filled with warm water and the warm pewter /metal bottle was put in a woolen bag and placed in the cradle next to the baby .
Crowned Tudor Rose I.F.S for: Jan Francis Schutjes
Jan Francis Schutjes, tin caster in the city of Eindhoven, born in 1806 and died 1883
http://museumkempenland.nl/collectie/zo ... 1985.02.01
Peter.
Crowned Tudor Rose I.F.S for: Jan Francis Schutjes
Jan Francis Schutjes, tin caster in the city of Eindhoven, born in 1806 and died 1883
http://museumkempenland.nl/collectie/zo ... 1985.02.01
Peter.
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
Looking at those dates it could be from the house and maybe even used to warm one on the many children born in the house.oel wrote:Hi, it is a hot water bottle. In the past the bottle was filled with warm water and the warm pewter /metal bottle was put in a woolen bag and placed in the cradle next to the baby .
Crowned Tudor Rose I.F.S for: Jan Francis Schutjes
Jan Francis Schutjes, tin caster in the city of Eindhoven, born in 1806 and died 1883
http://museumkempenland.nl/collectie/zo ... 1985.02.01
Is it anything special in general, were they made by request by JFS or were there many made in "production runs"?
Are there many left or are they rare?
Thank you for all the information!
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
Your welcome. Just Google Jan Francis Schutjes and you will find some of the pewter items made by him, including auction results. You have a good looking hot water bottle made by a well known maker. Not rare but very nice and a true antique.
Peter.
Peter.
Re: Silver (plated?) Bottle
After some searching I indeed saw that those bottles were not very rare and used everywhere, until there was central heating.oel wrote:Your welcome. Just Google Jan Francis Schutjes and you will find some of the pewter items made by him, including auction results. You have a good looking hot water bottle made by a well known maker. Not rare but very nice and a trough antique.
Peter.
There are pieces of the maker in several museums, so the maker is well known.
It probably is not worth a lot of money (looking at prices for the same sort of bottles form the same period but by different makers and items from JFS sold at auctions), but I think my aunt will probably put it somewhere in the old house, were it probably belongs.
It indeed is very nice (and very heavy)