Fork (3) - .833 silver - Leeuwarden Confiture Set

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Silver confiture set in good used condition with minor signs of aging and spots, consisting of three pieces (two spoons and one fork), made in the Netherlands circa 1750–1800, 11 cm long, total weight 47 g, .833 silver, and stamped RP in cursive by master Rintje Posthumus who worked in Leeuwarden (1784–1799).

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Silver confiture set consisting of 2 small spoons and 1 small fork. With beautiful decoration at the top of the handle on both sides.

All three marked with RP in italics. This is master Rintje Posthumus, who worked with this master mark in Leeuwarden from 1784 to 1799.
Length: 11 cm
Total weight 47 grams

In good condition, see the photos yourself for your own impression.

Silver confiture set consisting of 2 small spoons and 1 small fork. With beautiful decoration at the top of the handle on both sides.

All three marked with RP in italics. This is master Rintje Posthumus, who worked with this master mark in Leeuwarden from 1784 to 1799.
Length: 11 cm
Total weight 47 grams

In good condition, see the photos yourself for your own impression.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Gross weight
47 g
Silver type
.833 silver
Title additional information
Leeuwarden Confiture Set
No. of items
3
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Material
Silver
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
1 mm
Width
1 mm
Depth
1 mm
Estimated period
1750-1800
Sold by
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Objects sold
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