A masterpiece of tableware and a touch of history - this magnificent serving spoon made of 800 silver epitomises the craftsmanship of times gone by. Made around 1920 by the renowned Burgdorf silverware factory Otto Kropp, it combines elegance and perfect craftsmanship in an object of lasting value.
Even at first glance, the richly decorated handle is impressive, with an ornate frieze pattern adorning the end of the handle. The filigree engravings are not only of exceptional precision, but also testify to the craftsman's love of detail that makes each piece unique. A veritable symphony of ornament and silver shimmer.
The back of the spoon also harbours a little treasure: a delicate leaf decoration, carefully engraved by hand, gives the spoon a subtle, natural look. This detail bears witness to the care with which tableware was once designed - not only functionally, but also as an expression of style and appreciation.
The condition of this serving spoon is exceptionally good, which makes its long history even more precious. Every element, from the lustre of the silver to the clear engraving, tells of festive dinners, special moments and the importance attached to sharing a meal in times gone by.
This serving spoon is more than just a utilitarian object - it is a testament to ancient craftsmanship, an heirloom of timeless beauty and a special companion for the dining culture of the present and future. A real gem for lovers of antique silverware and a piece of history that deserves a place of honour in every home.
Dimensions & details
- Silver 800/-
- Length approx. 21 cm
- Weight 82.8 g