


Antique Dutch 830 Silver Bracelet – Signed Hendrik Hooijkaas
Features:
Maker: Hendrik Hooijkaas (H.H.), a well-known silversmith from Schoonhoven, Netherlands
Material: 830 Silver
Weight: 29.5 grams
Design:
Composed of tightly linked crescent-shaped plaques with repeating fan / scallop motifs
Edged with fine wirework filigree detail
Ornate yet flexible construction, allowing the bracelet to drape beautifully around the wrist
Clasp: Integrated box clasp
Markings: Properly hallmarked for Hooijkaas and 830 silver
Era:
Likely late 19th to early 20th century (circa 1890–1930). The repoussé fan pattern and dense filigree edging were popular in Dutch regional jewelry of that time.
Style Notes:
The repeating crescent pattern evokes lacework or traditional Dutch bridal silver
Highly collectible among enthusiasts of Schoonhoven silversmithing
Features:
Maker: Hendrik Hooijkaas (H.H.), a well-known silversmith from Schoonhoven, Netherlands
Material: 830 Silver
Weight: 29.5 grams
Design:
Composed of tightly linked crescent-shaped plaques with repeating fan / scallop motifs
Edged with fine wirework filigree detail
Ornate yet flexible construction, allowing the bracelet to drape beautifully around the wrist
Clasp: Integrated box clasp
Markings: Properly hallmarked for Hooijkaas and 830 silver
Era:
Likely late 19th to early 20th century (circa 1890–1930). The repoussé fan pattern and dense filigree edging were popular in Dutch regional jewelry of that time.
Style Notes:
The repeating crescent pattern evokes lacework or traditional Dutch bridal silver
Highly collectible among enthusiasts of Schoonhoven silversmithing