1 set of 6 small spoons in an original box and 4 loose spoons.
These are silver-plated teaspoons by Gerritsen Zeist with floral patterns, possibly from a set of multiple motifs.
Because some flowers are rarer, the value is also higher.
It is part of a popular series of "flower spoons" that was produced around the 1930s and 1950s by the firm Gerritsen & Van Kempen from Zeist.
AND THESE SPOONS FROM THIS MANUFACTURER ARE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND.
Material: Silver-plated, often with a base of '90', which indicates the amount of silver used in the silver-plating of the cutlery.
Material: The hallmark "90" and the term "Pleet" (silver plate) indicate that the spoon is not made of solid silver, but is silver-plated. This means that a base metal is covered with a thin layer of real silver. Maker: The mark "Z" (often in combination with "G.Z.") stands for Gerritsen Zeist, a well-known Dutch manufacturer.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsSilverMaterialSilverNumber of items11First ownerYesHeight11 cmWidth3 cmDepth1 cm