- Cutlery set consisting of a knife and a fork, work from the end of the 17th century.
These cutlery pieces match by their handles; both in gray/green veined agate.
- The three-pronged fork is i[...]
Rare silver skimmer 17th century The Hague, The Netherlands
This type of skimmer was used in the kitchen, to skim off the stocks and preserves, but also in the dairy to skim off the cream.
total len[...]
Very rare solid silver spoon from the late 17th century. The sleeve decorated with a female character, with a rat tail profile towards the spoon. Spoon engraved on the reverse side with tulips and the[...]
Rare cuillère en argent du 17e siècle au poinçon de Rennes ,lettre date K modèle dit queue de rat .
Poincon de maître : PB Pierre Boullemer Rennes 1697 -1720
Notre cuiller à appartenu au 18e siè[...]
A place setting with a matching fork and knife In solid silver and steel blade With cut sides With the ends engraved with foliage And the ending in a lace hat... And three initials ILC (on the knife o[...]
Spoon called "rat tail" Jurisdiction of Poitiers, Les Sables d'Olonne, 1674/1675 Length: 18.5 cm Weight: 43 grams Note: worn spoon, provide for restoration,
A rare silver hoof spoon. Dutch - 17th century Typical shape, the oval spoon bowl with rat-tail on reverse, the cast handle faceted and ending in a hoof, engraved on the back of the bowl with the init[...]
Exceptional travel cover, Germany (Saxon) from the 17th century, formed of a fork and a knife. Horn handle with silver appliques, steel blades and teeth. This cutlery can be compared to a set reproduc[...]
Silver spoon, the handle surmounted by an apostle with a stick and a hat (possibly St Jacques).
Traces of hallmarks "leopard head”.
Dimension : length of 17,8 cm.
England, XVIIth century.
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