Twohundred and fifty-four pieces of Dutch silver flatware

MAKER'S MARK MAINLY OF ROELOF CITROEN, THE HAGUE, MAINLY 1941

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Twohundred and fifty-four pieces of Dutch silver flatware
Maker's mark mainly of Roelof Citroen, The Hague, mainly 1941
Hanoverian pattern, comprising: nine tablespoons; nine table forks; eleven table knives; eight dessert forks; nine dessert spoons; eight fish forks; eleven fish knives; twelve grapefruit spoons; twelve lobster forks; twelve oister forks; twelve long drink spoons; twelve hors d'oeuvre knives; six bouillon spoons; twelve mocha spoons; two butter knives; a pair of game scissors; an asparagus slice; a cake server; a pudding server; a fruit server; a pastry server; twelve coffee spoons; eight teaspoons; a ginger spoon; twelve ice-cream spoons and an ice ladle; a soup ladle; two sauce ladles; two various ricce ladles; a potato server; a meat fork; two sauce ladles; a pudding ladle; a croquette server; two marmelade spoons; a cream spoon; six cake forks; a fish slice and fork; a pair of scissors; a cucumber fork and spoon; a bread knife; two various pairs of nut-crackers; a salad fork and spoon; eight fruit knives; nine fruit forks and a plated cheese slice and eighteen none-matching various 19th and 20th Century forks, spoons and ladles
on the handles
(8400 gr.) (254)

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