German cutlery silver?

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ErwinSnellen
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German cutlery silver?

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Hello,

I have the following cutlery. I do not know the hallmarks but the fork has a inscription that belongs to "H.A. Jurst & co Berliner" I think. I do not know of the spoon is from that company allso. Can somebody tell me more about these objects and if they are silver?

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Many thanks!
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this was a companie for nickel silver and silverplate

H. A. Jürst & Co is from Berlin
BMF = Berliner Metallwaren-Fabrik
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Okay thank you for your request. I will post one item in the future. Is it possible to tell which metal is used for these items?
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Hello, as Trev stated nickel silver, an alloy of silverlike colour which does not contain any silver. Regards, Bahner
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Another thread with Jurst advert. and link for numbers on silverplated wares: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=46009&p=135201&hilit=jurst#p135201
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A thread for BMF with double-eagle mark variation: viewtopic.php?t=40897
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The last thread is Berndorf BMF (Krupp related) as covered by ASCAS: http://www.ascasonline.org/articoloFEBBRA191.html
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Are the two pieces in this entry linked by the producing firms, or is the similarity purely coincidental?
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Marks for Jurst B.M.F. (not including mark on item in question): http://www.silvercollection.it/GERMANMAKERSB.html#JURS
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