The item pictured is a cake server or fish server. It is a piece of silver-plated flatware produced by the French manufacturer Lamy & Lacroix, estimated to date back to before 1900.
The company operated in Paris, producing various items, including tableware. The maker's mark, which represents the hallmark for Lamy & Lacroix, features the initials "L&L" under a crown.
The silver-plated server bears two identifying hallmarks, one rectangular and one oval.
The rectangular hallmark indicates that the handle is silver-plated. The oval L&L hallmark with a crown indicates that the server is solid silver.
The flatware shown is in the Victorian Rococo style, a period in which silverware with engraved floral designs of this specific decade was extremely popular and refined.
This silver piece is an exquisite example of the craftsmanship of the period, with decorative details that reflect the style.
- Crafted from high-quality silver, this spatula is embellished with engraved floral motifs that add a touch of refinement.
- The finely crafted handle offers a comfortable and secure grip, making this item not only beautiful but also functional.
- An authentic antique, perfect for collectors or anyone looking to add a touch of history to their table.
The spatula is in excellent condition and has a lustrous finish despite being a vintage item.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsSilverMaterialSilverNumber of items1Height2 cmWidth34 cmDepth6 cmSigns of usageScratches