Unknown Soup Ladle

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dartsil
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Unknown Soup Ladle

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Hi all.

This soup ladle came in with the 3 captain's spoons I have also posted here today and yesterday so am guessing it may be from a similar region, the wavy line looking marks I have also in the past seen on captain's spoons.

It has a mark on the front side of terminal which is either FW or JW, anyone recognise?

Reverse side of stem has what maybe a town or city mark as well as a mark CV, anyone recognise?

I am guessing this will date to c.1820-1830 or so.

As ever any assistance greatly appreciated.

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Re: Unknown Soup Ladle

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Hi, Berlin around 1809. FW; Prussian tax duty/levy mark.The Prussian levy mark used between 1809-1812 for older & used silver objects on which a tax of approx. 33% was paid. With this tax, the Prussians financed their war reparations to France.
Maker's mark CV perhaps for Carl Vogel. Let us wait for the reply of Theodrich.


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Re: Unknown Soup Ladle

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Hi OEL

Thanks for your information, hopefully Theodrick comes along at some point to confirm

Thanks again.
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Re: Unknown Soup Ladle

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oel wrote:Hi, Berlin around 1809. FW; Prussian tax duty/levy mark.The Prussian levy mark used between 1809-1812 for older & used silver objects on which a tax of approx. 33% was paid. With this tax, the Prussians financed their war reparations to France.
Maker's mark CV perhaps for Carl Vogel. Let us wait for the reply of Theodrich.


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