Fish serving scoop in sleek empire design and with ebony handle - .934 silver - Hendrik Smits - Amsterdam 1802 - Netherlands - Early 19th century
Silver fish scoop in a beautiful empire model with tight symmetrically cut-open motifs and a fine fillet edge. Equipped with an ebony stem The scoop has been extensively inspected with the city hallmark of Amsterdam, the year letter T = 1802 and the provincial standing lion (= 934/1000 silver) Furthermore with master sign HS: = Hendrik Smits who worked in Amsterdam from 1797 to 1811 Also equipped with retailer BRAND DIEMONT, for which Smits and a few others made a lot of silverware. Diemont is also a guaranteed goldsmith who wore his own sign. length: 34. 4 cm Weight: 171 grams In a beautiful condition on the blade you can see a very small lump, barely perceptible. This is the "impact" of the hallmark on the rear
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Silver fish scoop in a beautiful empire model with tight symmetrically cut-open motifs and a fine fillet edge. Equipped with an ebony stem The scoop has been extensively inspected with the city hallmark of Amsterdam, the year letter T = 1802 and the provincial standing lion (= 934/1000 silver) Furthermore with master sign HS: = Hendrik Smits who worked in Amsterdam from 1797 to 1811 Also equipped with retailer BRAND DIEMONT, for which Smits and a few others made a lot of silverware. Diemont is also a guaranteed goldsmith who wore his own sign. length: 34. 4 cm Weight: 171 grams In a beautiful condition on the blade you can see a very small lump, barely perceptible. This is the "impact" of the hallmark on the rear
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