Knife and fork in a case

Philippe d´Arschot

Date 1610-1620

Epoque 1600-1750, 17th century

Origine Gemany

Medium silver, niello, Steel, Leather

Dimension 16 cm (6¹/₄ inches)

This set consists of a double-toothed fork and a knife with a rounded tip, the handles of which are made of engraved and nielloed silver, decorated with engravings representing the Nativity and the Annunciation. The case has a silver gilt mounts with floral scrolls, carved on the front side and engraved on the back.
This model, decorated with engravings, is found mainly in the Northern Netherlands, but also in Antwerp. At the time, cutlery was often worn on the belt in a leather case or a small sheath, as is the case here.

Date: 1610-1620

Epoque: 1600-1750, 17th century

Origine: Gemany

Medium: silver, niello, Steel, Leather

Signature: Unmarked

Dimension: 16 cm (6¹/₄ inches)

Literature: Georg Laue, Kostbare bestecke für die kunstkammern europas, 2010, n° 44.

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Philippe d´Arschot

Fine antique silver from the 16th to the 19th Centuries

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