A masterpiece of silversmithing: the magnificent serving spoon by Wilhelm August Rodeck
Enter a world of bygone elegance with this impressive antique serving spoon in silver, a testament to exquisite craftsmanship from the mid-19th century. With its impressive length of 31 cm, this spoon exudes a majestic presence that combines both practical functionality and ornate aesthetics.
The slightly tapered bowl is carefully soldered, a detail that reflects the precision craftsmanship and artistic eye of Wilhelm August Rodeck. The spade handle is simple yet elegantly designed and bears an engraved, ligated monogram "HS", which lends it a personal touch and a touch of mystery.
This magnificent serving spoon is more than just a utility item - it is a piece of history. Marked with the Berlin official mark "N", the tremolier engraving and the Rodeck master's mark, it bears witness to its origin from a renowned Berlin workshop. Wilhelm August Rodeck, born in 1801, attained the title of Amtsmeister in 1837 and established himself as a jeweller as well as a manufacturer and dealer in gold and silverware from 1850.
The spoon is in very good condition, which makes it particularly collectible. It not only offers a link to the rich tradition of 19th century craftsmanship, but also an incomparable collector's item that will complete and enrich any historical cutlery ensemble.
Dimensions & details
- Silver min 750/-
- Weight 77.71 g
- Length 31 cm
- Width 5.5 cm