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FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION is this truly beautiful Antique French Sterling Silver Dessert or Hor D'Oeuvres Serving Set of various 4 pieces by Parisian master silversmith Charles BARRIER, active 1905-1923. All the pieces are wholly made of finest quality French sterling silver .950 purity, having elegant Neo-Classical design. The Set bears hand-engraved monogram LJ on the reverse side of the handle. Excellent condition with beautiful patina acquired through ages, finely housing in its original presentation box, lined with silk and velvet.

Hallmarked the French Minerva No.1 mark on each piece, which guarantees .950 purity of sterling silver, used in Paris since 1838. This is one of the most high quality silver standard, purer then .925 sterling silver. Maker's mark is that of Charles BARRIER, active 1905-1923, Paris.

 

Measurements & Condition

Fork: 5.6 inch (14.3 cm) long x 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) wide, weight 0.9 oz (25 grams)
Flat Server: 6 inch (5.2 cm) long x 1.8 inch (4.5 cm) wide, weight 0.9 oz (26 grams)
Spoon: 5.9 inch (15 cm) long x 1.7 inch (4.3 cm) wide, weight 1.0 oz (28 grams)
Knife: 6.9 inch (17.5 cm) long x 1.1 inch (2.9 cm) wide, weight 1.2 oz (35 grams)
Total Weight of 4 pieces: 4.0 oz (114 grams)

Total Weight of 4pc + Box: 12.5 oz (353 grams)

Excellent Condition with minor sign of light use. The presentation box is in very good condition as age, open/close system works perfectly and close fasten safely. Please refer the detail photos I added.

(Item Reference No.00549-P40)

Antique French Sterling Silver Dessert/Hors d'Oeuvres Server Set by Barrier

SKU: 00549P40
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  • Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt. The item must be in its original condition. We will issue a full refund on receipt, including the original delivery charge. The cost of returning the item to us is your responsibility.

  • Global shipping available! The price is including shipping and handling charges to worldwide destinations via Colissimo International. This item shipped from Paris, France.

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