Art Nouveau Flatware Service
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:39 pm
I have a silverplated art nouveau flatware service that my long-deceased grandmother brought back from Europe in 1918. Despite extensive research, the maker's mark is still unknown to me. It's a very small mark that I can discern only with a jeweler's glass.
The mark consists of a square cartouche. In it are:
S / a five-pointed star / F
Below that are a series of three five-pointed stars identical to the one between the S and F; one star directly below the S, the star, and the F.
Opposite the cartouche is a number. The larger pieces have the number 84, the teaspoons have the number 18, and the smaller items (fish forks, butter knives, etc) have the number 8.
The marks are on the front of each piece; on the blade of the knives, inside the bowl of the spoons, and directly below the bifurcation of the fork tines.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
Thank you.
.
The mark consists of a square cartouche. In it are:
S / a five-pointed star / F
Below that are a series of three five-pointed stars identical to the one between the S and F; one star directly below the S, the star, and the F.
Opposite the cartouche is a number. The larger pieces have the number 84, the teaspoons have the number 18, and the smaller items (fish forks, butter knives, etc) have the number 8.
The marks are on the front of each piece; on the blade of the knives, inside the bowl of the spoons, and directly below the bifurcation of the fork tines.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
Thank you.
.