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Two solid silver dessert spoons made in the Netherlands in 1792, before the French occupation and establishment of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Made by Roelof Helweg, a silversmith from Amsterdam (from 1778 until 1843) in the Helweg Company, which was established by his father, James Helweg, in 1753. The hallmark / makers marks are very clear and also has the Grote Keur 1st grade silver stamp, which was for .934 purity silver. The H stamp indicates 1792 as the year of manufacturing. Truly prescious silverware!
The website https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28590 describes the mark of Roelof Helweg.
Length: 21,5 cm. Weight: 60 gram each.
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