Three different sets of Belgian silver table forks and spoons, eight different table spoons and one teaspoon

MAKER'S MARK OF JEAN LOUIS PHILIPPRONT, AAT, PROBABLY LATE 18TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OF FERDINAND VAN DER STRAETE, GENT, 1783; MAKER'S MARK OF P.J. MAHIEU, GENT, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OF I. ROELANTS, GENT, 1798-1809 AND ONE SPOON OF 1795; MAKER'S MARK OF JOHANNES PAULOS, GENT, 1787; MAKER'S MARK OF P.J. DIEREKX, GENT, 1815-1831; MAKER'S MARK OF MT. LICORNE, AAT, 18TH CENTURY; AND MAKER'S MARK OF JOHANNES BAPTISTA WILLAEIJS, GENT, 1784; MAKER'S MARK OF C. TIMMERMANS, BRUSSELS, 1727-1730; MAKER'S MARK OF STRUYCK, BRUSSELS, 1770; MAKER'S MARK OF P. HENDRICKX, BRUSSELS, 1818-1831; MAKER'S MARK OF I. DUCHATEAU, BRUSSELS, 1831-1868

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Three different sets of Belgian silver table forks and spoons, eight different table spoons and one teaspoon
Maker's mark of Jean Louis Philippront, Aat, probably late 18th Century; maker's mark of Ferdinand van der Straete, Gent, 1783; Maker's mark of P.J. Mahieu, Gent, second half 19th Century; maker's mark of I. Roelants, Gent, 1798-1809 and one spoon of 1795; maker's mark of Johannes Paulos, Gent, 1787; maker's mark of P.J. Dierekx, Gent, 1815-1831; maker's mark of mt. Licorne, Aat, 18th Century; and maker's mark of Johannes Baptista Willaeijs, Gent, 1784; maker's mark of C. Timmermans, Brussels, 1727-1730; maker's mark of Struyck, Brussels, 1770; maker's mark of P. Hendrickx, Brussels, 1818-1831; maker's mark of I. Duchateau, Brussels, 1831-1868
One set fiddle patterned with engraved coat of arms on back of the terminal and on top of the stem "KERVIJN"; one set of Queen's pattern, back of the terminals engraved with initials "N.R."; one set with pointed finial, initialled "M.V.D.K."; three spoons with pointed finials, one with monogram "FDB" and one initialled "FDB"; a fiddle patterned spoon; a Queens patterned spoon initialled "ABD" and one fiddle patterned teaspoon with initials "DM"; a Hanoverian pattern fork and spoon, spoon with rat-tail; a pointed Old-English fork and spoon with on the back of the stem a monogram "FJK" and a fork and spoon with fiddle and thread pattern each engraved with coat-of-arms
marked on stems
1116gr. (12)
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Please note that this lot has been divided into two different lots: 178 and 178A
Lot 178 now contains three different set of Belgian tablespoons and forks, five different tablespoons and a teaspoon
Maker's mark: Jean Louis Philippront; Ferdinand van der Straete; P.J. Mahieu; I. Roelants; Johannes Paulos; P.J. Dierekx; Licorne; Johannes Baptista Willaeijs
Estimate NLG 500-800

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