Old spoon? Dating and ID

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Old spoon? Dating and ID

Postby sebastian4743 » Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:55 pm

Who might be the maker of this spoon? What year might this be made? Please advise.

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Re: Old spoon? Dating and ID

Postby dognose » Sat Sep 09, 2017 1:14 pm

Hi Sebastian,

See Marius Hammer at: http://www.925-1000.com/Fnorway_marks.html

Trev.

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Re: Old spoon? Dating and ID

Postby sebastian4743 » Sat Sep 09, 2017 3:28 pm

Thank you Trev! I am wondering what was the spoon for as the length of it is stunning 26cm!

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Re: Old spoon? Dating and ID

Postby WarrenKundis » Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:54 am

Good day Sebastian,

From my limited understanding this would be considered a baptismal or christening spoon. Have a slightly smaller one of a similar design by Gustav Hellstrom. Do take a close look at the engraving in the bowl. A large flaming heart pierced by two arrows, the sun and moon above, a cross with human face at the base.

Looking at another Marius Hammer spoon online where the dealer is suggesting that it is a Memento Mori as in commemorating the passing of someone. That seems possible, is there anything on the back?

Hope this helps
Warren

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Re: Old spoon? Dating and ID

Postby sebastian4743 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 2:34 pm

Dear Warren

Thank you for your contribution! No, the back has no engravings which means that it has not been personalized.

The engravings on the bowl are quite bizarre, especially the faces make it a bit disturbing. I know the custom of giving christian children silver spoons but never heard about spoons commemorating the passing of someone. Do you think it was given to a relative who lost someone or was this put to the coffin?

Best wishes,
Sebastian

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Re: Old spoon? Dating and ID

Postby WarrenKundis » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:04 pm

Dear Sebastian,

As human beings we have a tendency to mark important events; birthdays, christenings, graduations, promotions, marriages, and deaths are just a few of those. Although the symbolism here may not be compleltely Catholic iconography, like other Danish and Noewegian baptismial spoons posted on this site there may be a melding of early Christianity with old Norse. Saint Olaf on one side with the Virgin Mary, Christ and Saint John on the other with a passage in Old Norse engraved on a ribbon wrapped around the stem is one that particularly comes to mind.

The flaming heart with arrows may or may not be a take off on The Sacred Heart of Christ. Added with the sun and moon as birth/death with the hope of salvation furthered illustrated by the cross in the cruifixcation. This just my opinion, would be curious what others have to say.

A Momento Mori would held by the family as a rememberance. Whether this is potentionally one or not remains to be seen.

Warren


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