Christofle Chinon Serving Spoon
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:59 pm
This 8.5" serving spoon with pointed bowl is marked Christofle, and I believe it is in the Chinon pattern. The marks from left to right are "ALFE NIDE"; the Christofle mark with a "C" on each side, laurels under, scales, stars on top, and "84" in the center; then "69"; and finally "CHRISTOFLE".
From what I have read on this site, the mark with the "84" inside it was used from 1844 - 1862. The "69" has to with plating thickness? If this is all true, then this piece would have been the last year using that mark and the first year of the Chinon pattern, seeing as according to Replacements, the Chinon pattern began in 1862. The piece is heavy and has no noticeable plate loss (high quality).
Am I correct in the assumptions listed above as to year of production, and the 69 as a rating of plating thickness?
Thank you.



From what I have read on this site, the mark with the "84" inside it was used from 1844 - 1862. The "69" has to with plating thickness? If this is all true, then this piece would have been the last year using that mark and the first year of the Chinon pattern, seeing as according to Replacements, the Chinon pattern began in 1862. The piece is heavy and has no noticeable plate loss (high quality).
Am I correct in the assumptions listed above as to year of production, and the 69 as a rating of plating thickness?
Thank you.







