Antique 66pc Silver Russian Flatware Set by Hermann Bank
Service for 6, including 9 3/8" entree knife (with stainless blade), 8 3/8" entree fork, 7 3/8" salad fork, 5 5/8" teaspoon, 4 1/2" coffee/demitasse spoon, 8 5/8" oval soup spoon, 7 1/8" dessert spoon, 7 7/8" dessert knife (with stainless blade), 7 3/8" butter knife (with silver blade), 7" fish fork, 9 1/4" fish knife (with stainless blade) & wooden storage chest.
Circa 1908- 1918
Made in Riga, (then) Russia
Silver, .875 pure, weighing 92.9 troy ounces
Manufacturer was also known as Hermanis Banks
SKU:
100005062
Crafted in Riga during the height of Imperial Russian silversmithing (circa 1908–1918) by Hermann Bank (also known as Hermanis Banks), this 66‑piece service exemplifies the era’s peerless craftsmanship and ornate aesthetic. Fashioned from .875‑pure silver and entirely hand‑etched, each handle bears a finely chased sweet bow motif arching over a heraldic shield, within which the overlapping cyrillic monogram is crisply incised. The delicate foliate work and precise, machine‑like symmetry reflect the Russian atelier’s mastery of engine‑turning and engraving techniques, while the warm patina of age imparts an inviting depth. Housed in a wooden chest, this ensemble transforms any table into a stately celebration of early 20th‑century Russian artistry.