A set of 6 antique mocha spoons made of at least 826 silver, produced around 1930 by the Danish silversmith S. H. Nissen in Odense. The smooth spoons are skilfully decorated with stylised acanthus leaves, small berries and pearl borders, while the handles are profiled lengthwise. An elegant and high-quality ensemble in excellent condition that reflects the tradition of Danish silver art - perfect for collectors or special occasions.
In your hands you hold six small treasures that tell stories of elegance and Danish craftsmanship: a set of antique mocha spoons made of at least 826 silver, manufactured around 1930 by the renowned silversmith S. H. Nissen in Odense.
The spoons, smooth and timelessly simple, are skilfully decorated at the base. Delicate acanthus leaves entwine themselves there, accompanied by small berries and finely crafted pearl borders, which look like a soft greeting to nature. The handles are profiled lengthways, a detail that emphasises the perfect balance between functionality and beauty.
These spoons are more than just cutlery - they are a tribute to the art of silver craftsmanship. Their excellent condition allows them to shine in new splendour and makes them an ideal companion for special moments or a sophisticated collection. A timeless treasure that honours the tradition of Danish design with every little mocha.
Dimensions & details - Length approx. 11.5 cm - Total weight 88 g - In silver, minimum 826/silver content