C.J. Begeer - Tea spoon (6) - .833 silver

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Set of six Dutch silver teaspoons by C. J. Begeer, Utrecht, 1892, in .833 silver, with a twisted knurling stem and a geometric arrow-shaped handle edged with a fine pearl border, all standard marks present (year letter H, Minerva 833, lion passant, master mark).

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Dutch silver teaspoons.
A set of 6 silver teaspoons, manufactured by C.J. Begeer, silversmith in Utrecht (1868–1920).
The spoons have a twisted rope-stem that ends in a geometric, arrow-shaped handle edged with a fine pearl border, characteristic of the neostyle of the last quarter of the 19th century.
The duty marks are fully present: the date letter H (1892), the Minerva B guarantee mark (833), the lion passant as the second assay mark, and the master mark of C.J. Begeer.

Dutch silver teaspoons.
A set of 6 silver teaspoons, manufactured by C.J. Begeer, silversmith in Utrecht (1868–1920).
The spoons have a twisted rope-stem that ends in a geometric, arrow-shaped handle edged with a fine pearl border, characteristic of the neostyle of the last quarter of the 19th century.
The duty marks are fully present: the date letter H (1892), the Minerva B guarantee mark (833), the lion passant as the second assay mark, and the master mark of C.J. Begeer.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
85 g
Silver type
.833 silver
Specific region of origin
Utrecht
Over 200 years old
Yes
Number of objects
6
Country of origin
Netherlands
Material
Silver
Designer/artist/maker
C.J. Begeer
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
12 cm
Width
2.3 cm
Depth
0.5 cm
Estimated period
1892
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