Twelve French silver-gilt dessert forks and spoons, twelve fruit knives and a sugar castor spoon
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Twelve French silver-gilt dessert forks and spoons, twelve fruit knives and a sugar castor spoon

MARK PROBABLY OF FRANÇOIS-DOMINIQUE NAUDIN, PARIS, CIRCA 1800; THE KNIVES WITH MAKER'S MARK DP IN LOZENGE, CIRCA 1800

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Twelve French silver-gilt dessert forks and spoons, twelve fruit knives and a sugar castor spoon
Mark probably of François-Dominique Naudin, Paris, circa 1800; the knives with maker's mark DP in lozenge, circa 1800
Each with fiddle and thread pattern, the knives with mother-of-pearl handles, comprising: twelve dessert forks and spoons; twelve fruit knives; a sugar castor spoon and four silver-gilt teaspoons, in a fitted red leather case exept the castor spoon and teaspoons, marked on back of stems and blades
36.5 cm. long (case)
gross 1664 gr. (excluding knives) (41)
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