Vintage French 2pc Solid silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark 19th
Vintage French 2pc Solid silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark 19th

Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark

Prix régulier €300

Vintage French 2pc Solid silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark 19th

A beautiful French sterling silver handled 2pc carving set in its original box. The handles are made of solid silver minerva hallmark first title. The fork features a gorgeous pheasant.
The handles bears the post-1838 French Minerva hallmark certifying that they are solid sterling silver. The steel blades of the carving knife has been stamped PARIS. This French set dates from the late 19th century.
On the box, it says "Pavillon de Hanovre, 33 boulevard des italiens, Paris" and "Argent 1er titre".

This set would be perfect to cut your meats as a roast-beef.

Condition: wear on the tines of the fork and the handles have small blows (see photos)

Good antique condition with some normal signs of wears.
Please take a close look at the photos, they are an integral part of the description.

Length of the carving fork: 10 15/16 inches (27.7 cm)
Length of the carving knife: 12 5/8 inches (32 cm)
Handle width: 1 3/16 inches (3 cm)
Dimension of the box : 14 5/16 inches x 3 13/16 inches (36.3 cm x 9.7 cm)
575g

Delivery :
Each item will be carefully protected, packed and shipped within three business days.
Don't hesitate to group your purchases to reduce shipping costs.
Vintage French 2pc Solid silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark 19th
Vintage French 2pc Solid silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark 19th
Vintage French 2pc Solid silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark 19th
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark
Silver Carving Knife Set Minerva Hallmark