An exquisite set of six hand-forged spoons, made around 1900 by Wilhelm Tappe in Burgdorf. Made from 800 silver, the spoons feature a characteristic spade pattern and tapered spoons. Marked with a brand and fineness stamp, they are safely stored in their original storage box and have been lovingly refurbished without a monogram. A true collector's item that combines history and craftsmanship.
Six exquisite tablespoons were once produced in a lovingly restored workshop in the historic centre of Burgdorf near Hanover by the silversmith Wilhelm Tappe. These hand-forged works of art, minted around 1900, are not only witnesses to precision craftsmanship, but also bear witness to a history that resonates in every fine detail of their design. The set, made from 800 silver, reveals its unique spade pattern - a design that is characterised by its slightly tapered spoons and spade-shaped handle ends. Each spoon, marked with the brand and fineness stamp, promises the quality and authenticity that only true craftsmanship can offer. Stored in an original storage box that has stood the test of time, the spoons are safe and present themselves at their best. Without the personalised touch of a monogram, they allow each admirer to imagine their own connection to these masterful pieces. These spoons, carefully refurbished and brought back to life, invite you to embark on a journey into the past. They tell of festive evenings and quiet moments in which they not only passed on food, but also stories and traditions. A marvellous set that enriches any collection in every respect - whether through its artistic design or its eventful history.
Dimensions & details - Silver 800/- - Weight 321.75 g - Length 22 cm - Width 4.5 cm