This antique sterling silver serving set, forged in 1896, is a true Victorian gem. The set, consisting of beautifully monogrammed pieces, comes in a fitted box that adds to its elegance. The sterling silver composition gives it a timeless quality that is perfect for special occasions or as a unique addition to any collection. Crafted by E. Zindler, Goldsmith, Silversmith, and Clock Maker in Marienburg, West Prussia, this serving set is a perfect example of the craftsmanship that was prized during the late 19th century. The aged patina adds to the charm of the set, while the intricate details of the monogrammed pattern speak to the skill of the maker. Spoons measure approximately 22.5 cm long and 4.5 cm wide. They have a patent date of 1896. Each spoon weighs approximately 45 grams. They are in excellent estate antique condition; no dents or dings, only faint, minor surface scratches. The fitted box in fair condition as shown in the photo. This set is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and history of antiques, and would make a stunning addition to any home.
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