It seems to be that yours forks were part of so called »Hotel Silver«.
Hello »
touqeer«
The
maker’s mark missing forks seems to be, have to been part of so called »
Hotel Silver« - that are
flatware’s and
hollowware’s for use in
public institutions, e.g.
Hotels, Restaurants, Cruise ships, Military, Hospitals …
These
mass products, made from Copper-Zinc-Nickel alloy of several compositions where, basically prepared,
also delivered to Galvanizers; which made the
Electro Plating.
Please reread the whole: http://www.925-1000.com/a_platenumbers.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There is explained that in
Germany the
basic measure for cutlery was
12 table forks and
12 table spoons.
Other countries in Continental Europe took over this systematic.
If yours forks are table forks, and the producer has struck »
84« on them, then there was a
warranty for
42 gram Silver being used in their electro galvanic production process. But the shown images of the forks let “
see”
signs of wear and tear; so there are actually
less or much less as 42 gram silver.
I hope that the »
plate numbers« and my explanations would help you.
Kind regards silverport