This elegant and rare set of 4 serving spoons made of 800 silver is a real treasure for collectors and lovers of silver cutlery. The spoons were hammered by hand in the Berlin silversmith Otto Schneider and were made around 1900.
The spoons captivate with their nobly curved rim in the spoon and the bevelled handle ends. Each spoon is engraved with a seven-pointed noble crown and a corresponding monogram. The crown indicates the noble ownership of the spoons.
The spoons are in excellent condition and show no signs of use. They are a valuable piece of history and a unique ornament for any table.
Noble witnesses of a bygone era: this set of 4 serving spoons made of 800 silver bears witness to the craftsmanship and aesthetics of their time. Masterfully crafted with attention to detail at the renowned Berlin silversmith Otto Schneider, they reflect an era of high nobility and craftsmanship.
The hammered surface of the silver combines seamlessly with a nobly curved rim in the spoon, while the bevelled handle ends bear the unmistakable signature of the craftsmanship of the time. As a sign of their noble origin, each of these serving spoons is adorned with a magnificent seven-pointed noble crown, engraved together with a fine monogram - a symbol of the exclusivity and special status of the former owner.
The fact that these pieces date from the turn of the 19th to the 20th century makes them not only impressive relics of a bygone era, but also sought-after collectors' items. The condition of these serving spoons is excellent and emphasises their uniqueness. A set that captivates not only by its provenance, but also by its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. A true treasure for connoisseurs and enthusiasts.
Dimensions & Details - Silver 800/- - Weight 218,07 g - Length 19.2 cm - Width of the spoon 4.5 cm