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Antq .925 Frigast & MCM David‑Andersen Sterling Flatware 2 Forks & 2 Spoons View Watchlist >
Danish Pastel Guilloché Forks + Norwegian MCM Enamel Spoons .925 Silver
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Up for auction is a four‑piece mixed sterling silver flatware collection, featuring two antique Frigast Denmark cocktail forks paired with two Mid‑Century Modern Demitasse David‑Andersen Norway spoons - a beautiful blend of Scandinavian craftsmanship across eras.
The Frigast cocktail forks, crafted by the historic Copenhagen silversmith founded in 1854, are made of .925 sterling silver and adorned with soft pastel guilloché enamel - a style often associated with patterns like Cheri. Their luminous enamel and refined detailing make them highly collectible examples of early Danish artistry.
The David‑Andersen demitasse spoons showcase Norway’s renowned mastery of guilloché enamel, featuring the signature shimmering “sunray” engraving beneath translucent enamel. Hallmarked D‑A NORWAY STERLING 925S, these pieces date to the 1940s-1960s, firmly within the MCM period. Known for exceptional enamelwork and often finished with a warm vermeil wash, David‑Andersen flatware remains a favorite among collectors of Scandinavian design.
Together, this set highlights two of Scandinavia’s most respected silversmithing traditions - perfect for collectors of enamelware, sterling flatware, or Nordic decorative arts.
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