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18th Century Dutch Silver Marrow Scoop - Amsterdam, 934 standard, Hermanus Heuvel
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Reference: S11336
Period: George III
Year: 1787
Silversmith: Hermanus Heuvel
Place: Amsterdam
Price: $ 290.00 Weight: 52 grams Dimensions: 21 cm Condition: Good, slight kink to small scoop, some wear and light scratches.
Description: An 18th Century Dutch silver marrow scoop, in the traditional form, with a larger and smaller scoop on either side. The scoop has 5 hallmarks, Amsterdam town mark, Lion Rampant indicating 934 standard, date letter C partially struck (1787), and a partially struck makers mark, first letter H, second letter possibly H. A 5th hallmark which was struck later is also present, a small but clear Gothic T tax stamp. Note - An authority on Dutch silver has now kindly identified this maker as Hermanus Heuvel, we appreciate the assistance. Hermanus Heuvel worked between 1766 and 1810, he is mostly renowned for large scale silver objects but the Rijksmuseum has a miniature silver cupboard on display by Heuvel, (room 0.10 and on the website), this was also made in 1787.
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18th Century Dutch Silver Marrow Scoop - Amsterdam, 934 standard
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