Old Silver table Lighter

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the_nosferatu
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Old Silver table Lighter

Postby the_nosferatu » Sat May 12, 2012 7:17 am

Hi all,picked up this very large table lighter recently,i am in two minds as to whether it is german or french? looks like mercury head?
any advice would be much appreciated,thanks in advance,. its about the size of a fizzy pop can,still works very nicely! has interesting inscriptions to the casing
'Plettery Nederhorst' and 'Curacao'

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oel
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Re: Old Silver table Lighter

Postby oel » Sat May 12, 2012 1:59 pm

Hello Nosferatu,



Regarding; Pletterij Nederhorst' and 'Curacao'; ship yard & builders & repair

http://books.google.nl/books/about/N_V_ ... edir_esc=y

You could start by cleaning the hallmarks perhaps with garlic, but from left to right;
1.) Makers mark ; A hammer between two Z for; Zaanlandse Zilversmederijen n.v./b.v., Haarlem & Amsterdam, mark used 1920/1990
Please browse link for more information;
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=28590

2.) The Dutch lion passant 2 for; silver 833/1000 or 83, 3% pure silver, mark used 1814-1953
3.) Minerva head, assay office mark with the letter A in its helmet for the regional assay office Amsterdam.
4.) Date letter S for 1928


Best,

Oel


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