Naples spoon

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Naples spoon

Postby JanGroen » Sat Feb 12, 2022 2:56 pm

Good evening
Another one of today's find. Also thought it was silver plated. After cleaning it had a Naples mark on it. I am not certain of the maker. It looks something like PRETA. Any help will be welcome.

Groete
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Re: Naples spoon

Postby JanGroen » Tue Feb 22, 2022 1:49 pm

Good evening. Is silver from this area and period not well known? Can't seem to find much information online or on this site.

Groete
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Re: Naples spoon

Postby amena » Wed Feb 23, 2022 3:30 am

Yes, is Salvatore Preta
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Re: Naples spoon

Postby amena » Wed Feb 23, 2022 3:40 am

Furthermore, it can be said that the assayer can be Paolo de Blasio or Gennaro Mannara.
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In fact, it is not clear from the photo whether the bar on the N is straight or wavy.
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Re: Naples spoon

Postby JanGroen » Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:56 am

amena wrote:Furthermore, it can be said that the assayer can be Paolo de Blasio or Gennaro Mannara.
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In fact, it is not clear from the photo whether the bar on the N is straight or wavy.
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Amena


Thank you for helping me pinning it down. I will check what the bar through N is doing and update

Groete
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Re: Naples spoon

Postby JanGroen » Wed Feb 23, 2022 7:01 am

amena wrote:Furthermore, it can be said that the assayer can be Paolo de Blasio or Gennaro Mannara.
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In fact, it is not clear from the photo whether the bar on the N is straight or wavy.
Best
Amena


It is the wavy bar going through the N

Groete
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Re: Naples spoon

Postby AG2012 » Wed Feb 23, 2022 9:19 am

I opt for wavy line.
Although I cannot say I have seen many Naples marks, the logic is as follows: if the only difference was wavy vs. straight line, one would expect the utmost care to punch adequate line to make the difference. Therefore, this is wavy line.
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Re: Naples spoon

Postby JanGroen » Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:48 am

AG2012 wrote:I opt for wavy line.
Although I cannot say I have seen many Naples marks, the logic is as follows: if the only difference was wavy vs. straight line, one would expect the utmost care to punch adequate line to make the difference. Therefore, this is wavy line.
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So few examples to compare the assayer with. Can't find much about maker too. But now at least we know the maker was working after 1832.
Still not bad for a spoon I got as silver plated.
Groete
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