J. C. Klinkosch

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FLATWARE SERVICE FOR 12

Manufacturer: Josef Carl Klinkosch (1822 Wien –1888 Wien)
Date: Vienna ca. 1910
Material: silver
Measurements: H 38 x B 62 x T 43 cm
Signature: hallmark JCK

Description: Original case with 5 drawers and 225 pieces for 12: drawer 1: 6 salt cellars, 1 sugar tongs, 12 coffee spoons, 6 salt spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 spoons, 1 soup ladle, 1 ragout spoon, 1 whipping cream spoon. Drawer 2: 12 mocha spoons, 1 compote server, 1 ice server spoon, 1 tea strainer, 12 ice spoons, 12 compote spoons, 12 fruit forks, 12 fruit knives. Drawer 3: 1 salat serving spoon, 1 salat serving fork, 1 fish serving knife, 1 fish serving fork, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 2 ham serving forks, 1 cheese knife, 1 butter knife. Drawer 4: 2 sauce ladles, 12 dessert forks, 24 forks, 1 cake knife. Drawer 5: 12 dessert knives, 24 knives, 1 cake knife.

Silver cutlery

Silver has been an integral part of tableware since the 18th century. The noble as well as the bourgeoisie used it in the form of cutlery and crockery. In France, the Parisian goldsmith Jean Baptiste Claude Odiot can be mentioned, who received many prestigious orders from Emperor Napoleon I.

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