Maker:A. Pascal, Orfèvre (Silversmith), Salernes, Var, France
Item Type: Set of 12 silver spoons in original case
Material: Claimed to be sterling silver, but no visible hallmark confirming .925 or French Minerva marks is shown in the photos
Style: Modern, minimalist squared handles with a polished finish
Condition: Excellent — lightly used or unused, stored in fitted presentation box with minimal tarnish
Maker Background
A. Pascal was a regional silversmith operating in Salernes, Var, located in the Provence region of France. While not as widely known internationally as brands like Christofle or Puiforcat, smaller orfèvreries like Pascal were known for high-quality handcrafted silverware during the mid-20th century, catering to boutique clientele, wedding gifts, and regional commissions.
Important Note on Silver Authentication
There is no visible hallmark confirming these are sterling (such as:
Minerva head (for French sterling .950)
“.925” or English-style hallmarks
If these are truly sterling silver, the set’s value increases significantly. However, many French flatware sets — even in fine boxes — are silverplate unless hallmarked otherwise.
To confirm material, consider:
Testing with a silver test kit or silver professional
Checking the reverse side of the spoons for minute stamps
Estimated Value (2024)
Scenario
Estimated Value (USD)
If Sterling Silver (.925/.950)
$250 – $400+
If Silverplate
$60 – $100
Value Factors
✅ Complete Set in Excellent Condition ✅ Original Fitted Box (Green Exterior, White Silk Interior) ❌ Unverified Silver Purity Without Hallmark ❌ Smaller Silversmith Name = Less Brand Premium
Recommended Action
To confidently determine resale or insurance value:
Have the set professionally tested or appraised. Suggested options:
Local jeweler or antique silver dealer
French silver appraiser (for regional expertise)
Use an at-home silver testing kit (acid or electronic) if professional appraisal isn’t immediately available
Selling Suggestions
If confirmed sterling, consider:
eBay, Etsy, or Ruby Lane (luxury or silver categories)
LiveAuctioneers or The Saleroom (for European or fine silver auctions)
If silverplate:
Still desirable for vintage or mid-century collectors
A. Pascal Orfèvrerie Sterling Silver Spoon Set
Item Description
Maker Background
A. Pascal was a regional silversmith operating in Salernes, Var, located in the Provence region of France. While not as widely known internationally as brands like Christofle or Puiforcat, smaller orfèvreries like Pascal were known for high-quality handcrafted silverware during the mid-20th century, catering to boutique clientele, wedding gifts, and regional commissions.
Important Note on Silver Authentication
There is no visible hallmark confirming these are sterling (such as:
If these are truly sterling silver, the set’s value increases significantly. However, many French flatware sets — even in fine boxes — are silverplate unless hallmarked otherwise.
To confirm material, consider:
Estimated Value (2024)
Scenario
Estimated Value (USD)
If Sterling Silver (.925/.950)
$250 – $400+
If Silverplate
$60 – $100
Value Factors
âś… Complete Set in Excellent Condition
âś… Original Fitted Box (Green Exterior, White Silk Interior)
❌ Unverified Silver Purity Without Hallmark
❌ Smaller Silversmith Name = Less Brand Premium
Recommended Action
To confidently determine resale or insurance value:
Have the set professionally tested or appraised.
Suggested options:
Selling Suggestions