Picked this up the other day and its driving me nuts. Was in with a few pieces of plate and I wasn't sure if it was plate or solid but the fact that it had a monogram cast into the design made me think it might be hotel ware or something similar. But I can not track it down. Has the typical H&Cie and the .950 Minerva. And that's about all I've got at the moment. Its a large fork, 8.5 inches long and rather heavy. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Henin & Cie Pattern with a cast monogram NB
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Re: Henin & Cie Pattern with a cast monogram NB
Are you sure that the monogram is cast together and not welded on?
I have some cutlery with the monogram welded on.
Regards
Amena
I have some cutlery with the monogram welded on.
Regards
Amena
Re: Henin & Cie Pattern with a cast monogram NB
Hi,
Does not look like hotelware to me. On the photo the marks are fuzzy, but looks indeed as good solid French silver with owners initials.
Regards,
Zilverik
Does not look like hotelware to me. On the photo the marks are fuzzy, but looks indeed as good solid French silver with owners initials.
Regards,
Zilverik
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Re: Henin & Cie Pattern with a cast monogram NB
I'm sure it is, however I was attempting to find out the pattern. While it is possible that the monogram was added after the fork was made, I still can not find any other examples of this particular pattern.zilverik wrote:Hi,
Does not look like hotelware to me. On the photo the marks are fuzzy, but looks indeed as good solid French silver with owners initials.
Regards,
Zilverik
Re: Henin & Cie Pattern with a cast monogram NB
Hello - I'd be very surprised if this is hotel ware. You'd have to frisk both clients and staff if the tableware were real silver in a hotel or restaurant setting. Even the great French luxury liners used silver plate in their first-class dining rooms.
That said, David Allan illustrates 6 chop holders in this pattern on p.144 of his book on French nineteenth century flatware. He states it is a Louis XVI neoclassical style pattern, typical of the end of the nineteenth century. To get the exact pattern name, you'd have to go to a trade journal or find a company catalogue.
Hope this helps.
That said, David Allan illustrates 6 chop holders in this pattern on p.144 of his book on French nineteenth century flatware. He states it is a Louis XVI neoclassical style pattern, typical of the end of the nineteenth century. To get the exact pattern name, you'd have to go to a trade journal or find a company catalogue.
Hope this helps.
Re: Henin & Cie Pattern with a cast monogram NB
Andrew,
I have 2 large spoons and 2 large forks with this exact same pattern with the monogram NB. They match your photo exactly. They were in a box of sterling flatware I received from my Dad. I see these replies to your post are from 2015. Would love to hear if you have any more information about where these came from and what the NB stands for. Sarah
I have 2 large spoons and 2 large forks with this exact same pattern with the monogram NB. They match your photo exactly. They were in a box of sterling flatware I received from my Dad. I see these replies to your post are from 2015. Would love to hear if you have any more information about where these came from and what the NB stands for. Sarah
Re: Henin & Cie Pattern with a cast monogram NB
Hi Sarah,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please post some clearer images of at least your marks as this my well lead to the answer you are seeking.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please post some clearer images of at least your marks as this my well lead to the answer you are seeking.
Trev.