Broodvork met 5 tanden - ZELDZAAM - Van Kempen - Bread fork (1903) - Model Hollands Glad - .835 silver - All silver






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A 1903 fully silver five-tooth bread fork in the Hollands Glad model, made by Van Kempen of Voorschoten, Netherlands, marked 835/1000 with Minerva C, length 17.7 cm, weight 53.53 g, in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Description from the seller
This all-silver bread fork comes from an inheritance/legacy of a family from Leiden in the Netherlands. It is part of a large collection of silver items. Edel Erfgoed may offer this all-silver bread fork via Catawiki for a MINIMUM/RESERVE PRICE of €195.
The following information is relevant.
It concerns a fully silver bread fork with the Hollands Glad model. The Hollands Glad model has been produced for three centuries by many silversmiths. This particular piece was made in 1903 by Van Kempen in Voorschoten. A bread fork with five tines is VERY RARE. Due to its simplicity, the silver bread fork also pairs well with other cutlery models and can be used for other purposes as well.
Country of origin: Netherlands
Material: Silver
Noted: Yes, see photos.
Silversmith: VK = Van Kempen Voorschoten (1858-1924)
Silver hallmark: Running lion to the right = second quality (835/1000)
Certification chamber: Minerva C = The Hague
Length = 17.7cm
Weight = 53.53 grams
Condition: Excellent
This all-silver bread fork is well packaged and shipped via registered/insured mail, but it can also be picked up by appointment at Edel Erfgoed in Klarenbeek, Netherlands (near Apeldoorn).
Seller's Story
This all-silver bread fork comes from an inheritance/legacy of a family from Leiden in the Netherlands. It is part of a large collection of silver items. Edel Erfgoed may offer this all-silver bread fork via Catawiki for a MINIMUM/RESERVE PRICE of €195.
The following information is relevant.
It concerns a fully silver bread fork with the Hollands Glad model. The Hollands Glad model has been produced for three centuries by many silversmiths. This particular piece was made in 1903 by Van Kempen in Voorschoten. A bread fork with five tines is VERY RARE. Due to its simplicity, the silver bread fork also pairs well with other cutlery models and can be used for other purposes as well.
Country of origin: Netherlands
Material: Silver
Noted: Yes, see photos.
Silversmith: VK = Van Kempen Voorschoten (1858-1924)
Silver hallmark: Running lion to the right = second quality (835/1000)
Certification chamber: Minerva C = The Hague
Length = 17.7cm
Weight = 53.53 grams
Condition: Excellent
This all-silver bread fork is well packaged and shipped via registered/insured mail, but it can also be picked up by appointment at Edel Erfgoed in Klarenbeek, Netherlands (near Apeldoorn).
