Imagine travelling back in time to an era of elegance and fine craftsmanship. A beautiful set of ten cake forks, a true masterpiece by the renowned silversmith J.M. Fischer, was created in the midst of this glamorous time. This exquisite ensemble, made in the 1950s in Steenwijk, the Netherlands, is a prime example of the craftsmanship and style of the time.
Each of the ten forks is carefully forged from 833 silver, known for its lustre and durability. The handle of each fork is adorned with a stylised, finely crafted decoration that not only reveals the hand of the master, but also the attention to detail that can be felt in every curve and line. This decoration gives the forks an individual touch that sets them apart from conventional cutlery sets and makes them a real eye-catcher.
Despite their age, the forks are in very good condition, almost as if they had never been used. Their immaculate appearance gives little indication that they have witnessed countless family dinners and festive occasions. Perhaps they were taken out of the cupboard for special celebrations to add an extra touch of glamour to the table.
Dimensions & details
- Silver 833/-
- Weight 144.17 g
- Length 12.2 cm