Featured Dutch Opaline Glass Coupe with Silver Handle

Discussion in 'Silver' started by R. Antonis, Jul 1, 2017.

  1. R. Antonis

    R. Antonis Well-Known Member

    Hey everybody!

    I have bought an Opaline Glass Coupe with a Silver Handle and Underdish.

    Material: Opaline Glass + Silver.
    Age: 19th Century.
    Origin: The Netherlands.

    Dimensions:
    Diameter Coupe: 11 cm/ 4,33 inch.
    Diameter Dish: 17,6 cm/ 6,93 inch.
    Total Height: 16,3 cm/ 6,41 inch.

    I have bought this item 3 days ago.
    The seller told me it was a Dutch piece,
    made by:

    -Cornelis Ernst Held, Amsterdam.
    (Marked)

    But after I received I checked the mark,
    and that doesn't seem to be correct.

    I've emailed him with my question,
    and pictures attached, and he just said:
    "Well, then we have a different opinion about that."

    I placed it on a dutch forum 2 days ago, with no responses.
    I hope somebody can help me out with this.


    At first I thought the mark says: I.H. or Z.H.
    But yesterday I showed the pictures to a jeweller that I know,
    (who doesn't know very much about antiques btw) and he told me
    it's probably "Z II".

    That would mean it's nd grade silver, and that there's no master sign at all.

    (The sword is the old dutch sword)

    I'll try to make clearer pictures this weekend!

    Thank you very much!
    R. Antonis
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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    That jeweller should have his eyes tested, it is not the Z II mark, which is in italics.
    The shape of the cartouche around the letters is used by Schoonhoven makers, but maybe not exclusively by them.
    People here in The Netherlands often refer to the old and new sword mark, but there were in fact more. The first one from 1814-1905, the second from 1906-1953, the third from 1953 onwards. There was also a double sword from 1814-1864.
     
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  3. R. Antonis

    R. Antonis Well-Known Member

    Thank you very much!

    I'm from the Netherlands myself by the way.
    I mostly buy opaline glass, and this is actually my 3rd
    opaline +SILVER item I have bought.

    I don't know very much about silver or it's marks really.

    You're right with the old & new swords.
    I thought there were 5 different ones, and this should be the
    oldest.

    I'm quite sure that it's made in the 19th Century.

    Nice piece, but I'd like to know for sure who made it,
    before selling it.

    Schoonhoven makers... The only one I know is Van Kempen.
    (Because my last piece was made by them)
     
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  4. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I know, the name is a bit of a give away.:)

    I like that combination of opaline glass and silver, minimalist and stylish.
    There have been silversmiths in Schoonhoven for a long time, and it got it's first assay mark in 1629. Nowadays the Dutch silversmith college is in Schoonhoven.
    Schoonhoven silvertown:
    http://schoonhoven.info/nl/over-schoonhoven/zilverstad
     
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  5. R. Antonis

    R. Antonis Well-Known Member

    Haha yes. Thank you for the website. There were a couple of links on it, and I've emailed them right away. Trying to find somebody who knows for sure :)
     
  6. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    This is a lovely:) you buy some beautiful pieces of glass R. Antonis.
     
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  7. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    He does, and it is not the usual stuff, even here in The Netherlands.

    cxgirl, I love your owl!
     
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  8. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Thank-you AJ, I do too:)
     
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  9. R. Antonis

    R. Antonis Well-Known Member

    Thank you very much! :)
     
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