Assistance with Unknown Apostle Forks

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dartsil
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Assistance with Unknown Apostle Forks

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HI all,

Very nice set of 7 apostle forks , however I am looking to identify them to origin, a date and maker if possible and can the purity be determined from these marks?

Good weight (366g) and very nicely detailed.

Thanks in advance
Regards,
Colin
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Re: Assistance with Unknown Apostle Forks

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Hi, I believe the marks to be Dutch pseudo marks, used province of Groningen. See the red booklet "Valse Zilvermerken in Nederland " by K.A. Citroen # 218 LM conjoined pseudo maker's mark of Groninger silversmith Lambert Muntick (1610) and # 431 pseudo maker's mark. Silver purity probably around 833/000, if possible have it tested.
See pseudo marks Groningen, Gebr. Roelfsema:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=56948#p184413

Peter.
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Re: Assistance with Unknown Apostle Forks

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Thanks for your assistance.

With these not having as much markings on them as the example in the link you posted, how does one tell the age?

Would the fact there is no other markings as in date letters etc make these older?
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Re: Assistance with Unknown Apostle Forks

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We can not tell exact age. Apostle spoons and forks are popular and still made today. Guesstimate, if made by Gebr. Roelfsema, turn of the 19th century.

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Re: Assistance with Unknown Apostle Forks

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Thanks Peter, appreciated
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