Danish standard is 4 marks but that was only taken seriously in Copenhagen and in 2 or 3 larger towns in Denmark. These spoons are from Stubbekøbing. Now this guy think that he produced good silver — and royalty, nobility and leading people in society - they buy their silver in Copenhagen to get the best of the best. People are common and ignorant so they belief that nobility know what is good. So silver marked with 4 marks must be of a better quality.
Now this master in Stubbekøbing — he is 1 master of only 7 silversmiths in a period of 200 years. These 7 silversmiths are known by name but marks are only identified for 3 of them. The 4 — nobody knows how their mark looked like.
These spoons are by Willads Nielsen Svingelberg. Established approx. 1748 he died 1785. He would like to stress that his silver was of a quality — good as in Copenhagen. Therefore he marked every spoon with 3 identical marks. 15 marks at 5 spoons — so they can be identified without any doubt.
More to come…
Hope you like stories because knowledge is limited.

Normally we are pleased. We have identified maker so the anonymos silver har gained life. To be continued
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