Silver serving spoon - Paris, Ch. S. Mahler
A serving spoon made of 950/1000 silver. Stamped by the manufacturer “S. Mahler” (Charles-Salomon Mahler, active from 1824) and the Paris hallmark (in use since 1838). The metal’s fineness is confirmed by a certificate from the Czech Assay Office. We will gladly clean the surface patina upon request.
nz.117.17.36
Data sheet
- Origin:
- France
Paris, Charles-Salomon Mahler, after 1838 - Technique/ Materials:
- Silver
- Precious metal fineness:
- Ag 950/1000
- Weight:
- 118,32 g
- Length:
- 26,3 cm
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