Are these Bernard Meldahl - ENAMEL TEA SPOONS?

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Are these Bernard Meldahl - ENAMEL TEA SPOONS?

Postby nic mitsou » Fri Apr 06, 2012 11:06 pm

These are stamped Norway Sterling Silver. I found information but am not sure if it's correct - Bernard Meldahl was the designer, made in the 1930's/1950's Era and Adolf Ruud was the maker/goldsmith in Drammen

Does anyone know the maker, age, admin edit?

Were these a set of 4 or were there more spoons in this set?

Any other information would be great.

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Re: Are these Bernard Meldahl - ENAMEL TEA SPOONS?

Postby dognose » Sat Apr 07, 2012 5:32 am

Hi,

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Re: Are these Bernard Meldahl - ENAMEL TEA SPOONS?

Postby Tosten » Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:23 pm

Yes, this is the pattern of Bernhard Meldahl (obs Bernhard). His workshop in Oslo made them and may be Adolf Ruud in Drammen sold them.
What do you mean with "Era"?
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nic mitsou

Re: Are these Bernard Meldahl - ENAMEL TEA SPOONS?

Postby nic mitsou » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:01 pm

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Thanks Tosten for the reply!

Regarding "Era" I would like to know the year or ruffly when these were made.

Were these spoons originally sold as a set of 4 or is there some missing from this set?

They need to be polished but besides that they are in mint condition!

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Re: Are these Bernard Meldahl - ENAMEL TEA SPOONS?

Postby Tosten » Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:57 am

Bernhard Meldahl was working 1914 - 1950. Then Hans Myhre bought the workshop and still used the mark (BH). Hans Myhre was not a silversmith. I think that your spoons is from the 1950s.
All this enamelspoons was sold one by one, but mostly in a set for 6.
Rergards Tosten


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