12 dinner spoons 20 cm
12 dinner forks 19 cm
12 dinner knives 21.5 cm
12 tea spoons 14.2 cm
12 dessert forks 14.7 cm
12 dessert/fruit knives 17.5 cm
12 ice cream spoons 16 cm
Soup ladle 32 cm
Sauce spoon 17 cm
Potato spoon 20.7 cm
Serving spoon 25.5 cm
Cake server 24 cm
Cake knife 23.5 cm
Asparagus server 22.7 cm
Serving spoon 21 cm
Serving spoon 14 cm
Serving fork 14 cm
Herring fork 19 cm
Herring fork 15 cm
Carving fork 25 cm
Butter/pâté knife 17 cm
Serving/dinner spoon 22 cm
Total weight including stainless steel blades and approximately half of the pieces with plastic packaging in original, approximately 5070 grams.
Approximately half of the parts in sealed plastic original packaging, only opened for photography.
According to information from the seller, the cutlery was purchased in Gronau 1972-1974, thence by descent.
The cutlery pattern Altfaden, also known as "Augsburger Faden," has its roots in the 17th Century as a variant of the "Spaten" form. This particular model was designed by Gottfried Koch and has been produced by Koch & Bergfeld since the company was founded in 1829, without any changes to its design.