Faberge (Russian/Swiss, founded 1885), contemporary. Selection of one hundred and twenty pieces of Faberge and Oneida silverplate flatware comprising: “Rubans Crosises”, three dinner forks (8.125”), three forks (no Faberge mark, silverplate hallmarks, 7.875”), four tablespoons (“8.25”), three spoons (5.75”), eight bouillon spoons (6.875”), three dinner knives (10”), two butter paddle spreaders (6.875”), two serving forks (9.875”), and two serving spoons (9.875”); “Chinon”, one dinner fork (8.5”), one fork (no Faberge mark, silverplate hallmarks, 7.5”), one table spoon (no Faberge mark, silverplate hallmarks, 8.5”), twelve dessert spoons (7.375”), one dinner knife (10”), and one butter paddle spreader 7.125”); “Empire” one dinner fork (8.5”), one fork (7.125”), one tablespoon (8.5”), and one dinner knife (9.75”); “Capitole”, one dinner fork (8”), one fork (7.375”), one spoon (5.625”), and one dinner knife (9.75”), “Medallion”, one dinner fork (no Faberge mark, silverplate hallmarks, 8.25”), one fork (no Faberge mark, silverplate hallmarks, 7.25”), one tablespoon (8 no Faberge mark, silverplate hallmarks, 8.25”), one spoon (no Faberge mark, silverplate hallmarks, 5.6.25”), and one dinner knife (10”); Faberge pattern not known, possibly “Baguette” (9.875”); unknown maker, “Thread” one dinner fork (silverplate hallmarks, 8.25”), one fork (7.25”), one tablespoon (8.125”). and one spoon (5.625”); and Oneida Silversmiths “Ballad-Country Lane (active 1953-2000), sixty cocktail/seafood forks. Also included are six Faberge flatware storage rolls. All marked appropriately and/or as noted.
Condition
Tine of one seafood fork bent; scratches; no apparent monogram removal.