Silver 800:
6 dinner spoons 19.7 cm
6 table spoons 18.5 cm
12 table knives 20.5 cm
6 soup spoons 16 cm
6 coffee spoons 13.5 cm
6 pastry forks 14.5 cm
Ladle 31 cm
Cake server 24 cm
Serving spoon 22 cm
Serving fork 20.5 cm
2 serving spoons 14 cm
Serving fork 14 cm
Herring fork 19 cm
Herring fork 15 cm
Butter/pâté knife 17 cm
Jug with removable strainer 16 cm
Sterling silver 925:
12 dinner forks 19.7 cm
Serving spoon 25.5 cm
Sauce ladle 17 cm
Serving spoon for potatoes 20.5 cm
Salad spoon 21 cm
Salad fork 21 cm
Sugar tongs 9.5 cm
Total weight including stainless steel blades, as well as original plastic packaging for the serving utensils, 3775 grams.
Minor wear, serving utensils in sealed plastic original packaging, only opened for photography.
According to information by 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.