Help with hallmark on 18th century Dutch tobacco box

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Ancelmus
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Help with hallmark on 18th century Dutch tobacco box

Postby Ancelmus » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:27 am

Hi,

I am puzzled with one hallmark on a Dutch silver tobacco box from the 18th century.
The lid of the box is made of mother of pearl and shows a scene of 'the judgement of Paris'.
The are two clear hallmarks; Stork in crowned shield (city sign of the Hague) and the other hallmark looks like a V of branches in a shield but not sure what it is exactly. Possibly a yearletter ?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks,

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Re: Help with hallmark on 18th century Dutch tobacco box

Postby oel » Fri Apr 01, 2016 1:56 pm

Hi welcome,

Fake marks.

The stork, fake city mark for The Hague, followed by a fake maker's mark.

Source; Valse Zilvemerken in Nederland K.a. Citroen.

Best,

Oel.

Ancelmus
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Re: Help with hallmark on 18th century Dutch tobacco box

Postby Ancelmus » Fri Apr 01, 2016 2:36 pm

Dear Oel,

Thank you so much for this info. I once heard about the existence of ('Antique') fake marks on Dutch silver which can be very tricky as being applied for century's. It's time to invest in some books...

Ancelmus


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