


A set of silverware made of sterling silver at the workshop of Gustav Radke at the end of the 19th century. The silverware is in a timeless elegant neoclassical style, decorated with bow motifs, laurel leaves, and the handles are channelled along the whole length. The set is ideal for everyday use. Total weight 2822 grams, (only the 6 blades of the dinner knives are of course steel). Each of the cutlery bears the workshop mark in the form of a rectangular inscribed monogram G.R. 84 PR. (Gustaw Radke 84 attempts). The condition is very good, the set looks unused, minor scratches visible, the blades without any signs of use, without any signs of sharpening. Silver set of 45 pieces for six persons (seven pieces of cutlery + three pieces of table centrepiece for each of the six revelers), consisting of;
- soup tureen spoon length 32 cm - knife / service spoon length 31.5 cm - service fork length 24 cm - 6 dinner spoons length 18.3 cm - 6 dinner forks length. 18.5 cm - 6 dinner knives length 21.5 cm - 6 forks length 18.5 cm - 6 fish knives length 19 cm - 6 dessert cake forks length 16.5 cm - 6 coffee spoons length 11 cm.