A collection of Dutch silver flatware
A collection of Dutch silver flatware

THE KNIFE AND FORK APPARENTLY UNMARKED, POSSIBLY GRONINGEN, CIRCA 1720-1740, THE LATER BLADE WITH FACTORY MARK 'J. MÖSSINGER GRONINGEN'; THE PAIR OF KNIVES APPARENTLY UNMARKED, POSSIBLY GRONINGEN, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY, THE LATER BLADES WITH FACTORY MARK 'A.H. BECKER GRONINGEN'; THE THREE VARIOUS FOLDING KNIVES APPARENTLY UNMARKED, POSSIBLY GRONINGEN, FOURTH QUARTER 18TH CENTURY; THE SALT SPOON WITH THE MARK OF FIRMA VAN GIFFEN, GRONINGEN, CIRCA 1800; THE CONFITURE SPOON WITH THE MARK OF HENDRIK WILLEM VAN GIFFEN, GRONINGEN, AFTER 1795; THE CONFITURE FORK WITH THE MARK OF JAN VAN GIFFEN, GRONINGEN, CIRCA 1781; AND A PAIR OF SCISSORS, MARKS INDISTINCT

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A collection of Dutch silver flatware
The knife and fork apparently unmarked, possibly Groningen, circa 1720-1740, the later blade with factory mark 'J. MÖSSINGER GRONINGEN'; the pair of knives apparently unmarked, possibly Groningen, first half 18th Century, the later blades with factory mark 'A.H. BECKER GRONINGEN'; the three various folding knives apparently unmarked, possibly Groningen, fourth quarter 18th Century; the salt spoon with the mark of Firma van Giffen, Groningen, circa 1800; the confiture spoon with the mark of Hendrik Willem van Giffen, Groningen, after 1795; the confiture fork with the mark of Jan van Giffen, Groningen, circa 1781; and a pair of scissors, marks indistinct
The knives with steel blades, marked on stems
The pair of knives 22.7 cm. long (11)
Literature
J.P. van Rijen, Groninger Keur- Zilver uit Stad en Ommelanden, Groningen, 1997, p. 218, no. 196; p. 222, no. 203; p. 232, no. 223; p. 234, no. 227; p. 238, no. 235; p. 240, no. 239.

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