Table service for 12 (12) - Russian - Silverplated, Gold plated





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Description from the seller
12 two-toothed forks with silver-plated handles and gilded undersides, packaged in a box with 2 closures that bear the same image as the forks.
In the forks, no hallmark is found. Fork length: 11.5 cm.
This object appears to be an antique or vintage silver-plated fork, possibly from the French brand Ercuis. Similar models are often referred to as the 'à la Russe' pattern, characterized by the specific geometric and striped details on the handle.
Here are some key features and possible identifications based on visual similarities:
Brand: Many variations are attributed to the French silversmith Ercuis.
Model: Often described as 'Modèle à la Russe' or with a 'Russian' style handle.
Material: Usually métal argenté (silver-plated metal), though there are also variants with .800 silver content.
Details on the Handle
The handle shows a distinctive design with horizontal bands and a striped pattern that tapers into a pointed, almost conical knob at the end. This type of cutlery was popular from the early to mid-20th century. (AI source)
12 two-toothed forks with silver-plated handles and gilded undersides, packaged in a box with 2 closures that bear the same image as the forks.
In the forks, no hallmark is found. Fork length: 11.5 cm.
This object appears to be an antique or vintage silver-plated fork, possibly from the French brand Ercuis. Similar models are often referred to as the 'à la Russe' pattern, characterized by the specific geometric and striped details on the handle.
Here are some key features and possible identifications based on visual similarities:
Brand: Many variations are attributed to the French silversmith Ercuis.
Model: Often described as 'Modèle à la Russe' or with a 'Russian' style handle.
Material: Usually métal argenté (silver-plated metal), though there are also variants with .800 silver content.
Details on the Handle
The handle shows a distinctive design with horizontal bands and a striped pattern that tapers into a pointed, almost conical knob at the end. This type of cutlery was popular from the early to mid-20th century. (AI source)

