Postby JAKJO » Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:32 am
Hello AMV and Magpie,
I can imagine your confusion. The maker´s mark in script looks like the Danish ones to me. I can rule out the possibility of it being Swedish.
This snuff box makes me suspicious, while the marks in my opinion don't seem consistent with the engraving 1694.
Could this perhaps be the weight in grains (1 grain = 0,06479891 gram)? If this is the case, the weight of the the snuff box is approximately 110 grammes or 3.88 oz.
The three Saint Andrew´s crosses mark is the town mark of Amsterdam and in most cases the crosses are crowned. I have seen marks from 1807 without the crown. In my opinion these items must have been marked before 1 July 1807, when a law was taken in the newly established Kingdom of Holland and the town mark was changed to an oval mark.
Could the "U" be the date letter of 1803?
In my opinion it is Dutch, but I hope that Hose from Denmark will have a look at the maker´s mark. I have only the popular edition of Chr. A. Bøje´s book on Danish marks and you can never be too sure. If there is a perfect match with a Danish maker, then we are in trouble...
Hope this helps,
Best regards/JAKJO
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