Four Dutch silver spoons with pomegranate finials
Four Dutch silver spoons with pomegranate finials

ONE WITH THE MARK OF THOMAS MUNTINCK, GRONINGEN, 1665/66; ONE WITH THE MARK OF GEERT JACOBS VAN OOTMARSSEN, GRONINGEN, 1683/84; ONE WITH THE MARK OF WARNER EVERTS VAN WINSUM, GRONINGEN, 1668/69, ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER DUTCH DUTY MARK; AND ONE WITH UNIDENTIFIED MAKER'S MARK, GRONINGEN, 1650/51

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Four Dutch silver spoons with pomegranate finials
One with the mark of Thomas Muntinck, Groningen, 1665/66; one with the mark of Geert Jacobs van Ootmarssen, Groningen, 1683/84; one with the mark of Warner Everts van Winsum, Groningen, 1668/69, also struck with later Dutch duty mark; and one with unidentified maker's mark, Groningen, 1650/51
Each with fig-shaped rat-tail bowl, the stem moulded as a thorny branch, surmounted by a pomegranate-bud finial, each marked on the back of the base
17 cm. long max.
150 gr. (4)
Literature
J.P. van Rijen, Groninger Keur - Zilver uit Stad en Ommelanden, Groningen, 1997, p. 211, no. 182.

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