Antique set of six spoons in 800 silver, made around 1910 by the silver cutlery factory Gebrüder Reiner in Krumbach/Bavaria. The slender spoons and diamond-shaped handles are decorated with profiled rims and fine borders of stylised acanthus leaves, shells and spheres. An elegant Art Nouveau design in very good condition, combining perfect craftsmanship and timeless beauty - ideal for collectors or the fine dining table.
One look at these six antique spoons is enough to conjure up the spirit of the early 20th century - a testimony to elegance and craftsmanship. Crafted from fine 800 silver, these spoons are a harmonious interplay of form and detail, created by the renowned silver cutlery factory Gebrüder Reiner in Krumbach around 1910.
The slender spoons merge smoothly into the diamond-shaped handle ends, whose moulded edges are decorated with filigree borders. Stylised acanthus leaves entwine the bases of the bowls and the ends of the handles, curled like delicate ornamental bands, complemented by shell shapes and delicate spheres - a detailed relief decoration that brings the charm of Art Nouveau to life.
With their clear lines and ornate accents, these spoons are not only functional but also an aesthetic delight. Preserved in very good condition, they invite you to enhance special meals with a touch of history and grace - a true collector's item and at the same time a companion for the fine dining table.
Dimensions & details: -Length approx. 21.5 cm -Total weight 367 g -In 800/silver