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Unknown - poss A.Pascal cutlery

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10 months ago
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Description

Possibly A.Pascal but no markings & believed to be sterling silver

Category Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition Excellent
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Submitted by Charley

Item Description

  • Type: Vintage boxed set of 12 small forks (likely for dessert or fruit service)
  • Design: Simple Art Deco-inspired handles with geometric patterning
  • Material: Believed to be sterling silver, but no visible hallmark or maker’s stamp is present
  • Case: Blue faux-reptile textured box with satin-lined lid and fitted velvet slots
  • Condition: Excellent — minimal tarnish, clean case, all pieces appear unused or lightly handled

Identification Notes

  • These forks share visual similarities with A. Pascal pieces (based on packaging style, fork shape, and storage presentation).
  • However, no hallmarks (e.g., Minerva head, .925 stamp, or maker initials) are visible on the forks, which is necessary for authentic sterling silver identification in France and internationally.

Material Analysis

  • Without a hallmark or assay test, the forks are most likely silver-plated rather than sterling.
  • True sterling silver French flatware should bear:
    • A Minerva head hallmark (for .950 French silver), or
    • A “.925” mark and often a maker’s lozenge

Estimated Value (2024)

If Confirmed Sterling (.925/.950)

$150 – $250 USD (set)

If Silverplate (most likely)

$40 – $80 USD (set)

Factors Impacting Value

Elegant Presentation Case adds gift and collectible appeal
Complete Set in Excellent Condition
No Hallmarks reduces the confidence and value for serious collectors
Unknown Maker (unless provenance or brand can be verified)

Recommendations

Professional Appraisal or Testing Advised

To accurately verify material and set fair resale or insurance value, consider:

  • Jeweler's acid test or XRF spectrometer test
  • Professional appraisal by a French silver specialist or local antique dealer

Selling Suggestions

  • If silverplate: List on Etsy, eBay, or vintage-focused sites as “French silverplate fruit forks”
  • If confirmed sterling: Consider higher-end marketplaces like Ruby Lane, Chairish, or LiveAuctioneers
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