Re: Captain spoons
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 12:51 pm
Nice spoon, Hose.
The commercial House Fenger & Co. was founded in the mid-1700 by Johann Joachim Fenger, originally from Wismar in Germany, as J. J. Fenger. On his death in 1785 the firm became Fenger & Co. and later J. J. Fenger Wittwe & J. G. Böttcher until the son of the founder took over the firm and changed the name back to Fenger & Co. which remained unchanged since. The firm had numerous commercial and financial activities and in later years was closely connected with the firm Kriegsmann & Co. In 1875 Fenger & Co. celebrated its 100-years anniversary, with the participation of members of the City Council of Riga and of the Riga Stock Exchange. Entries for Fenger & Co. can be found in the address books for Riga for several years from 1861, and it is possible that a connection existed until 1926/27, in the newly-founded Republic of Latvia. Several members of the Fenger family in later years were Royal Danish Consuls.
The maker for the spoon is Georg Michael Vendt (Wendt), born 1781, son of the goldsmith Georg Vendt, became master and member of the guild 1805. Died in 1854.
The commercial House Fenger & Co. was founded in the mid-1700 by Johann Joachim Fenger, originally from Wismar in Germany, as J. J. Fenger. On his death in 1785 the firm became Fenger & Co. and later J. J. Fenger Wittwe & J. G. Böttcher until the son of the founder took over the firm and changed the name back to Fenger & Co. which remained unchanged since. The firm had numerous commercial and financial activities and in later years was closely connected with the firm Kriegsmann & Co. In 1875 Fenger & Co. celebrated its 100-years anniversary, with the participation of members of the City Council of Riga and of the Riga Stock Exchange. Entries for Fenger & Co. can be found in the address books for Riga for several years from 1861, and it is possible that a connection existed until 1926/27, in the newly-founded Republic of Latvia. Several members of the Fenger family in later years were Royal Danish Consuls.
The maker for the spoon is Georg Michael Vendt (Wendt), born 1781, son of the goldsmith Georg Vendt, became master and member of the guild 1805. Died in 1854.




