Dutch suger bowl - old marks or Pseudo marks?

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Dutch suger bowl - old marks or Pseudo marks?

Postby cre » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:50 am

Hallo everybody,

I have a question about the Hallmarks of a dutch sugar bowl (kandijbakje?).I see the Amsterdam Hallmark, a yearletter G, the makers Mark AVDS ? and the lion rampant for .934 silver. I found this very similar one at

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Now I'm not sure if the Hallmarks on my sugar bowl are also 18. century or are they later Pseudo Marks ?
Can anybody help me with that?


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Re: Dutch suger bowl - old marks or Pseudo marks?

Postby dognose » Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:03 am

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Re: Dutch suger bowl - old marks or Pseudo marks?

Postby cre » Fri Oct 03, 2014 6:48 am

Finally:

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Re: Dutch suger bowl - old marks or Pseudo marks?

Postby oel » Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:11 am

Genuine (hall)marks for silver made in Amsterdam before 1807
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From left to right:
Maker’s mark AVDS in an oval, Lion rampant; silverware of 1st standard was stamped with the province Coat of Arms of Holland; the lion rampant facing left in a crowned shield; that served as a fineness mark (934). The three Andreas crosses, up sight down, the city guild mark of Amsterdam, and the date letter G. The assayers mark (zig zag) to determine the correct fineness has been partly rubbed out.

For the hallmarks see:

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32028

Your item is made in Amsterdam, date letter G for 1741 and the maker's mark AVDS for: Andries van der Schoor, registered in Amsterdam from 1736-1743.


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Re: Dutch suger bowl - old marks or Pseudo marks?

Postby cre » Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:26 am

Hallo Oel,

Thank you for the quick answer. Great news !

cre


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