Christofle - Marly - Cutlery set - Marly - .800 silver






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Antique pastry server in the Marly design, made of 800 silver with a total weight of 91 g, in Art Nouveau/Jugendstil style, German origin, ca. 1900–1910, 28 cm high, 5.5 cm wide, 3 mm deep, in good used condition with minor signs of wear.
Description from the seller
Two antique pastry forks (also referred to as pâté forks or confectionery forks) made of silver, with a total weight of 91 grams.
The flatware probably originates from the renowned French manufacturer Christofle and may belong to the famous "Marly" collection.
Details about the cutlery
These pieces are classic serving cutlery, commonly crafted in Art Nouveau or Rococo styles.
Material: this piece is made of genuine 800-finen silver. On the back of the handles you will find the respective hallmarks. Typical marks include a crown, a crescent moon and the number "800" for silver from Germany.
Use: They are used for stylishly serving pastries, pralines, confectionery, or small pies.
Style: It is crafted in the opulent Louis XV style (Rococo) and is characterized by rich floral ornamentation.
Material: It is generally high quality
Features in your image
Monogram: The handles in your photo are engraved with elaborate initials (a monogram), which was common in such high-end cutlery for wealthy households in the past.
Hallmarks: On the upper spoon you can see a hallmark with the number "800".
800/1000 = 91g /10*8 = 73g fine silver x 2.27€/g = 166€ silver value.
In further auctions you will find more items in this category
Two antique pastry forks (also referred to as pâté forks or confectionery forks) made of silver, with a total weight of 91 grams.
The flatware probably originates from the renowned French manufacturer Christofle and may belong to the famous "Marly" collection.
Details about the cutlery
These pieces are classic serving cutlery, commonly crafted in Art Nouveau or Rococo styles.
Material: this piece is made of genuine 800-finen silver. On the back of the handles you will find the respective hallmarks. Typical marks include a crown, a crescent moon and the number "800" for silver from Germany.
Use: They are used for stylishly serving pastries, pralines, confectionery, or small pies.
Style: It is crafted in the opulent Louis XV style (Rococo) and is characterized by rich floral ornamentation.
Material: It is generally high quality
Features in your image
Monogram: The handles in your photo are engraved with elaborate initials (a monogram), which was common in such high-end cutlery for wealthy households in the past.
Hallmarks: On the upper spoon you can see a hallmark with the number "800".
800/1000 = 91g /10*8 = 73g fine silver x 2.27€/g = 166€ silver value.
In further auctions you will find more items in this category
