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Silver soup spoon with a fillet edge, H. Smits, Amsterdam, 1812

Silver soup spoon with a fillet edge, H. Smits, Amsterdam, 1812

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Heavy Dutch silver soup spoon with a fillet edge made by the Amsterdam silversmith Hendrik Smits. He worked from 1798 to 1836.

He was a prolific craftsman of both large and small tableware. His work included bread baskets, candlesticks, trays, salt cellars, tobacco jars, fish scoops, and Catholic church silverware.

Between 1800 and 1825 he was one of the main suppliers to the silver dealer Diemont.

The soup ladle is hallmarked with the master's mark HS under the anvil, a retailer's mark of Diemont, a second-grade mark of a rooster, a second-grade re-hallmark of ZII, a Minerva cup, and a crowned 1I.

The soup spoon has a boat-shaped bowl.

Dating: 1812/1813.

Weight: 201.5 grams. Length: 31 cm.

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