I'm wondering which silversmith this might be. The ladle is marked with the "Janus" double head and the minerva in a circle for Belgian .800 silver of the period 1831-1868. The maker's mark is a square with L-D below what looks like a caliper.


Dear oel,oel wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 12:58 pm Hi, maker's mark LD below a calipers for the Belgian silversmith Louis François Dethier, born in the Belgian city of Mons 11-01-1775, he married Augustine Joseph Lecocq in 1803, and died Mons 16-07-1825, active in Mons 1798- ca 1825.
I believe his full name is Louis François Joseph Dethier. See
https://www.openarch.nl/abg:af030746-b0 ... 2f05a91/en
Peter.
Source: Algemeen repertorium van de edelsmeden en van de merken van edelsmeedwerk in België, page 215. Walter van Dievoet
Thanks, that's plausible. Of note further is the fact that the man with whom Augustine Joseph Lecocq remarried after Dethier's death (Jean Lecomte), remarried Catherine Derneville in 1841. This leads me to believe that Dethier's widow may have continued his bussiness, but she herself likely passed somewhere before 1841. This should date the ladle to 1831-1841. Many thanks for your help in this.oel wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 1:50 pm In 1827 Augustine Joseph Lecocq remarried with Jean Louis Joseph Lecomte.
https://www.openarch.nl/abg:eb4c6295-8b ... fb8d213ae2
She might have continued her first husband silver workshop after he died in 1825. Hence the hallmarks for period 1832-1869
Peter.