Interesting German 800 Silver Serving Spoons

trdhrdr007

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Picked up these spoons over the weekend at an estate sale. The 2 largest ones and the more decorative one are all marked 800 silver. The other 2 were marked as shown with just a makers mark & the circular mark that looked like a city mark to me. They looked like silver but I wasn't comfortable buying them at full price. I knew nobody local would buy them without sterling, 925, or 800 marked on them. In fact, I saw the idiot that is my main competition pick them up & put them down after looking for a mark. I did a little research & found out that prior to 1884 the purity mark WAS the city mark. I'm reasonably certain this particular mark is from Kassel City. Total weight of the 5 spoons is 11.9 0zt troy. Not bad for $45.
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trdhrdr007

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I see they are asking $131 for the one in the link. Any idea if that's realistic? The Proll weighs in at 2.5 ozt & the Reiberg is 1.5.

I say the guy is my main competition. He's really a retired University employee that thinks he knows a lot more than he really does. In terms of knowledge he is a complete idiot. On top of that he's got the ethics & professional courtesy typical of most blow hard know it alls. Unfortunately he also shows up hours before sales start & knows just enough to get the obviously good jewelry/sterling deals. I've got the eye, experience & knowledge to buy the less obvious items but like the low hanging fruit because it really adds to the bottom line.
 

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