Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 20

Bloch & Eschwege - 273pc. Antique French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set, Chest

You May Also Like

Penthievre by Odiot France 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 61 Pc Dinner

Penthievre by Odiot France 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 61 Pc Dinner

By Odiot

Located in Big Bend, WI

Founded in 1690, the House of Odiot gained prominence through prestigious commissions from Emperor Napoleon and his family, which in turn led to orders from all the courts of Europe. Every piece of Odiot silver is entirely hand made to order in France. Odiot collections can be found in many of the most prestigious museums in the world. Outstanding Penthievre by Odiot France 950 sterling...

Category

20th Century Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Art Deco Puiforcat French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Dinner Service 125 Pc

Art Deco Puiforcat French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Dinner Service 125 Pc

By Puiforcat

Located in Big Bend, WI

Outstanding Art Deco Puiforcat 950 sterling silver flatware set, 125 pieces. This set includes: 12 dinner knives, 10" (not puiforcat, ebony handle with silver caps with cornucopia d...

Category

20th Century Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 175 Pieces in Large Fitted Chest

French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 175 Pieces in Large Fitted Chest

Located in Big Bend, WI

Outstanding monumental French 950 silver dinner size high quality Louis XV style Flatware set - 175 pieces. This set includes: 12 Dinner Size Knives, pointed, 9 7/8" 12 Large Dinner Size Forks, 8 1/4" 12 Luncheon Knives, pointed, 8 1/4" 12 Luncheon Forks, 7" 12 Teaspoons, 5" 11 Place Soup Spoons, 7 1/8" 12 Demitasse Spoons, 4 3/8" 12 Fish Forks, 3-tine, 7 1/8" 11 Fish Knives, flat handle all-sterling, 8 1/4" 11 Dinner Spoons, 8 1/4" 11 Pastry Forks, 3-tine, 5 5/8" 11 Ice Cream Spoons, gold-washed, 5 1/4" 12 Oyster Forks, 5 1/8" 1 Large Vegetable Spoon, 10" 1 Berry Spoon, 8 1/4" 1 Fish Serving Fork, 3-tine, 9 1/2" 1 Fish Servers, flat handle all-sterling, 10 3/4" 1 Oyster Ladle, 9 1/2" 1 Gravy Ladle, 6 7/8" 1 Large Cold Meat Fork, 10" 1 Flat Handle Master Butter, 6 5/8" 1 Hollow Handle Master Butter, all-sterling, 8" 1 Salad Set, gold-washed, all-sterling, 9 1/2" 1 Pie Server, flat handle all-sterling, 10 1/2" 1 Soup Ladle, 12" 1 Roast Carving Set, 2-pc, 12 1/2" 1 Lamb Shank holder w/stainless implement, 8 1/2" 1 Sugar Tong, 5 1/4" 1 Cheese Knife w/stainless blade, 8" 1 Sugar Sifter Ladle, gold-washed, 6 1/2" 1 Tea Caddy Spoon, 5 5/8" 1 Sardine Fork, 5 3/4" 1 Petit Four Server...

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century French Art Deco Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Imperial Chrysanthemum Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 416 Pc Chest

Imperial Chrysanthemum Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 416 Pc Chest

By Gorham Manufacturing Company

Located in Big Bend, WI

Provenance: This set was owned by then president of the Historic Broadmoor Resort, Charles L. Tutt II, for his home in Colorado Springs. That home was given to the Colorado College a...

Category

20th Century Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

1810 International Sterling Silver Flatware Set 72 Pc

1810 International Sterling Silver Flatware Set 72 Pc

By International Silver

Located in Rio Vista, CA

An expansive 72 piece heavy set of faithfully reproduced coin silver pattern from the original Colonial die owned by International Silver. The American sterling silver flatware produ...

Category

20th Century American American Colonial Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel

French Henin & Cie 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set 12 Service France 165 Pieces

French Henin & Cie 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set 12 Service France 165 Pieces

By Henin et Cie 1

Located in Big Bend, WI

Beautiful monumental French 950 silver flatware set made by Heinin & Cie from 1896, Paris, 165 pieces. This set includes: 12 dinner size knives, 10 1/4". 12 dinner forks, 8 1/4". 12...

Category

Antique 1890s French Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Hyperion by Whiting Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 193 pc Lg Vintage Chest

Hyperion by Whiting Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 193 pc Lg Vintage Chest

By Whiting Manufacturing Company

Located in Big Bend, WI

With its ornate swirling rococo motifs and blossoming flowers, Hyperion by Whiting is characteristic of the Victorian period. This rare early sumptuous American pattern was patented ...

Category

20th Century Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Rat Tail by W. Wilson Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 94 Pc England w/Chest

Rat Tail by W. Wilson Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 94 Pc England w/Chest

Located in Big Bend, WI

Monumental rat tail by W. WILSON (England) sterling silver flatware set - 94 pieces in large vintage chest with legs. This set includes: 8 dinner knives, 10" 16 dinner forks, 7 1/2" 16 salad forks, 3-tine, 6 1/2" 24 teaspoons, 5 3/4" 16 place soup spoons, 6 3/4" 8 hollow handle butter spreaders, 6 1/4" 1 gravy ladle, 6" 1 cold meat fork, 8 3/4" 1 salad serving set, 2-pc, 9 1/2" 1 sauce ladle, 5 7/8" 1 salad serving spoon, 9 1/2" Includes large vintage storage chest...

Category

20th Century Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Flowered Antique by Blackinton Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 79 Pc L Mono

Flowered Antique by Blackinton Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 79 Pc L Mono

By R. Blackinton & Co.

Located in Big Bend, WI

Flowered antique by Blackinton (stamped Georg Jensen USA) sterling silver flatware set, 79 pieces. This set includes: 12 knives, 9", 12 forks, 7 1/4", 12 salad forks, 6 1/2", 12...

Category

20th Century Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

French Renaissance by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Flatware Set 8 Service 40 Pc

French Renaissance by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Flatware Set 8 Service 40 Pc

By Reed & Barton

Located in Big Bend, WI

French renaissance by Reed & Barton sterling silver flatware set, 40 pieces. This set includes: eight knives, 9", eight forks, 7 1/8", eight salad forks, 6 1/8", eight teaspo...

Category

Vintage 1940s Renaissance Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

More From This Seller

View All
Bloch & Esch. - 273pc. Antique French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set

Bloch & Esch. - 273pc. Antique French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set

By Maison Bloch Eschwege 1

Located in Wilmington, DE

Direct from Paris: A stunning 273pc. (service for 18), privately commissioned Napoleon III sterling silver flatware set with rare Mother-of-Pearl handled knives, original 5 drawer lockable storage chest and 25 amazing serving pieces by two of France’s premier silversmiths "Bloch & Eschwege" silversmiths to the French elite, in superb condition and no with monograms on any of the pieces - circa 1880s.  The 19th century was a golden age for French decorative arts, particularly in the realm of fine silverware, where technical skill and artistic vision converged to produce objects of enduring beauty and functionality. Among the most celebrated silversmithing firms of this era was Bloch & Eschwege, a Parisian Maison that distinguished itself through unparalleled craftsmanship, innovative design, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Specializing in luxury flatware...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Napoleon III Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Henin - 138pc. Antique Louis XVI French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set !

Henin - 138pc. Antique Louis XVI French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set !

By Henin et Cie 1

Located in Wilmington, DE

Direct from a Private Chateau in France, A Stunning 138pc. Privately Commissioned Louis XVI Sterling Silver Flatware Set (Service for 12) with 6 Serving Pieces by Internationally Kno...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Louis XVI Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Puiforcat (Hermes) - 170pc. Antique French Art Nouveau 950 Sterling Flatware Set

Puiforcat (Hermes) - 170pc. Antique French Art Nouveau 950 Sterling Flatware Set

By Puiforcat

Located in Wilmington, DE

Direct from Paris: A magnificent 170pc. 950 sterling silver original French art nouveau flatware set with 8 serving pieces by the world's premier French silversmith "Puiforcat" currently owned by Hermes, stunning luxury at an amazingly low price - circa early 1900s. The art of French silversmithing represents a centuries-old tradition of luxury, precision, and timeless elegance. Among the most distinguished names in this venerable craft stands Puiforcat, a Maison renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, innovative design, and royal patronage. Established in the early nineteenth century, Puiforcat has maintained an unwavering commitment to excellence, producing sterling silver flatware, tableware, and decorative objects that embody both artistic mastery and functional beauty. The History and Legacy of Puiforcat: The origins of Puiforcat trace back to 1820, when master silversmith Jean-Baptiste Fuchs established his workshop in Paris. Fuchs was a consummate artisan who adhered to the exacting standards of French silversmithing, a tradition that demanded not only technical precision but also refined artistic sensibility. The Maison’s identity became firmly established when Fuchs' son-in-law, Émile Puiforcat, inherited the business and elevated its reputation to unprecedented heights. Émile Puiforcat emerged as more than just a silversmith; he was a true visionary who intuitively understood the evolving aesthetic sensibilities of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Under his inspired leadership, the Maison successfully transitioned from producing traditional silverware to embracing avant-garde movements, particularly Art Nouveau and later Art Deco. This remarkable ability to innovate while maintaining the highest standards of craftsmanship distinguished Puiforcat from its contemporaries and established its enduring reputation. During the glorious Belle Époque period spanning the late nineteenth to early twentieth century, Puiforcat flourished as French decorative arts entered a golden age. The Maison’s work during this period was characterized by several defining features that set it apart. Each piece bore the mark of meticulous hand-hammered finishes, a technique that gave Puiforcat silverware its distinctive texture and depth compared to mass-produced alternatives. The Maison’s artisans employed exquisite chasing and engraving techniques, including the sophisticated repoussé method where designs were carefully hammered into relief from the reverse side, followed by precise chasing to refine the front details. These labor-intensive processes resulted in breathtakingly intricate, lifelike motifs that became Puiforcat's signature. While Puiforcat's early work remained firmly rooted in rococo and neoclassical traditions, the Maison demonstrated remarkable adaptability by later embracing the clean lines and bold symmetry of Art Deco, particularly under Émile Puiforcat's visionary guidance. Royal Patronage and Aristocratic Clientele: Puiforcat's reputation for excellence quickly attracted the attention of Europe's most discerning elite. The Maison’s clientele included some of the most prominent figures of the nineteenth century, beginning with King Louis-Philippe of France, whose refined taste and appreciation for fine craftsmanship led him to commission ceremonial silverware from Puiforcat. This royal endorsement significantly enhanced the Maison’s prestige and visibility. Napoleon III followed suit, making Puiforcat silver services a staple at imperial banquets and state functions. Beyond French royalty, Puiforcat's creations became essential status symbols among the broader European aristocracy, finding homes in the collections of Russian nobles and British high society alike. The Maison’s ability to cater to royal tastes extended beyond mere prestige; it reflected a profound understanding of both ceremonial grandeur and functional design. Puiforcat's pieces were never merely decorative objects - each item was carefully engineered to enhance the dining experience. The ergonomic handles and perfectly balanced weights of their flatware demonstrated how Puiforcat harmonized aesthetic beauty with practical utility, creating pieces that were as delightful to use as they were to behold. Émile Puiforcat played a particularly transformative role in elevating the Maison’s standing during the early twentieth century. His visionary approach included collaborations with leading artists and architects of the period, most notably Jean-Michel Frank, the influential Art Deco designer. These creative partnerships ensured that Puiforcat's designs remained at the cutting edge of contemporary aesthetics. While many traditional silversmiths clung to conventional styles, Émile boldly embraced geometric abstraction, creating pieces that functioned simultaneously as tableware and sculptural art. His leadership earned Puiforcat international acclaim through awards at world expositions, cementing the Maison’s reputation as an innovator in luxury silverware. Émile's legacy proved so enduring that even after his death in 1945, Puiforcat continued to be synonymous with innovation and exclusivity in the world of fine silver. Awards and Accolades: Throughout its distinguished history, Puiforcat's commitment to excellence has been recognized through numerous prestigious awards, each reinforcing its status as a master of French silversmithing. The Maison’s participation in world expositions yielded particularly significant honors, beginning with gold medals at the Paris Exposition Universelle in both 1889 and 1900. These monumental exhibitions represented the pinnacle of industrial and artistic achievement in the nineteenth century, making Puiforcat's gold medals a powerful testament to its technical mastery and artistic vision. The Maison’s international reputation continued to grow through subsequent exhibitions in major European cultural capitals. At international exhibitions in Brussels, Barcelona, and Milan, Puiforcat demonstrated its remarkable ability to adapt to regional aesthetic preferences while maintaining its distinctive French elegance. This versatility, combined with uncompromising quality, earned the Maison consistent acclaim across diverse markets and cultures. In the modern era, Puiforcat's contributions to artisanal traditions have received official recognition through France's Living Heritage Company (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant, or EPV) designation. This prestigious distinction, awarded by the French government, honors enterprises that preserve and advance traditional artisanal skills. Puiforcat's inclusion in this select group underscores its ongoing dedication to handcrafted excellence in an increasingly industrialized world. The artistic significance of Puiforcat's work has been further validated through exhibitions at some of the world's most respected cultural institutions. The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art have both showcased Puiforcat pieces, placing them in dialogue with other masterworks of decorative arts. These exhibitions not only celebrate Puiforcat's historical contributions but also affirm its continuing relevance in the narrative of fine craftsmanship. Association with Hermès - A Synergy of Luxury: The 1993 acquisition of Puiforcat by the Hermès luxury group marked a significant chapter in the Maison’s history, ensuring both the preservation and thoughtful evolution of its legacy. This strategic partnership brought together two French institutions united by their commitment to artisanal excellence and timeless design. Hermès demonstrated profound respect for Puiforcat's heritage, carefully maintaining the traditional techniques that had defined the silversmith's work for generations. Under Hermès' stewardship, Puiforcat continued to employ the same handmade techniques that had earned its reputation, including the exacting lost-wax casting process and meticulous hand engraving. The Maison maintained its uncompromising standards regarding materials, continuing to use 950-silver despite industry trends toward lower purity alloys. This commitment to quality ensured that every piece bearing the Puiforcat name remained worthy of its illustrious history. Hermès' global retail network provided Puiforcat with unprecedented access to international markets, introducing the silversmith's creations to new generations of collectors and connoisseurs worldwide. While honoring tradition, Hermès also encouraged thoughtful innovation, supporting new designs that respected Puiforcat's heritage while ensuring its relevance in contemporary luxury. This balanced approach has allowed Puiforcat to maintain its position at the forefront of fine silverware while staying true to its artisanal roots. Puiforcat's 950 Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Flatware Sets: Among Puiforcat's most celebrated achievements are its extraordinary 950 sterling silver Art Nouveau flatware sets, which perfectly encapsulate the Maison’s artistic and technical brilliance. The decision to use 950-silver, containing 95% pure silver rather than the standard 92.5%, resulted in pieces with a richer luster and greater durability than conventional sterling silver. This higher purity not only enhanced the visual appeal of each piece but also ensured that Puiforcat flatware...

Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

Materials

Vermeil, Sterling Silver

Savary & Fils: 182pc. French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set, 26 Svg. Pcs. 1880

Savary & Fils: 182pc. French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set, 26 Svg. Pcs. 1880

By Savary Paris 1

Located in Wilmington, DE

Direct from Paris: A magnificent 182pc. Louis XVI, 950 sterling silver flatware set by French silversmith Savary & Fils "Silversmith to the Kings and Queens of Europe". Includes...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Louis XVI Sterling Silver

Materials

Vermeil, Sterling Silver