Dutch Apostle Spoon marks
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 11:00 pm
I was so happy to find this Dutch specific forum when researching an apostle spoon that has come down to me through my family. The spoon is very clearly used and even a bit abused with a poorly done mend in the handle. Most of the marks are quite worn, but I now believe the marks to indicate that it is of Dutch origin as indicated by what looks to be the crowned rampart lion and I read the date stamp to be the top of the "I" from the year 1843. I'm wondering if the mark above the lion could be the crown and 3 fishes of the town mark for Enkhuizen? There is another unidentified possible makers mark below the date stamp and a very clear deeply stamped axe duty mark next to the rat tail.
I'm not any kind of an expert on silver marks so I'm just looking for what ever level of confirmation I may find from the knowledge base here. Perhaps the style could have some indication towards a possible maker as well. I'm also a bit confused as to just which apostle is being depicted on this spoon as I see lists indicating that St. Simon is usually shown with the saw and St. Jude with the carpenters square but I haven't found anything talking about someone having them both along with dividers.
Thank you for your kind response. Winston



I'm not any kind of an expert on silver marks so I'm just looking for what ever level of confirmation I may find from the knowledge base here. Perhaps the style could have some indication towards a possible maker as well. I'm also a bit confused as to just which apostle is being depicted on this spoon as I see lists indicating that St. Simon is usually shown with the saw and St. Jude with the carpenters square but I haven't found anything talking about someone having them both along with dividers.
Thank you for your kind response. Winston


