Two Dutch silver spoons
Two Dutch silver spoons

THE FIRST WITH MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY THAT OF LUCAS STENDER (SEE CITROEN, P. 83), ROTTERDAM, 1647; THE SECOND WITH MAKER'S MARK A TULIP OR FLOWER, ZIERIKZEE, DATE LETTER T, CIRCA 1700

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Two Dutch silver spoons
The first with maker's mark possibly that of Lucas Stender (see Citroen, p. 83), Rotterdam, 1647; the second with maker's mark a tulip or flower, Zierikzee, date letter T, circa 1700
Both with part-spirally fluted stem, one terminating in an eagle supporting a shield, with fig-shaped plain bowl, the stem engraved GPVW; the other with knop finial, with fig-shaped bowl engraved with flowers and foliage, the stem engraved with initials IA, marked on bowls
19.3 and 20.3 cm. long
88 gr. (2)

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In Heshuysen's inventory four silver spoons are recorded as number 69.

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