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Unused, extremely beautiful item ☆ ERCUIS, a purveyor to the French Royal Family, silver-plated dinner fork set of 2 (equivalent to approximately 30,000 yen for 2 new ones) ************************************************** Thank you for viewing. This is a set of 2 dinner forks made by "ERCUIS," a long-established silverware brand and purveyor to the French Royal Family. Christofle is very famous for high-end silverware in France, but ERCUIS is by no means inferior in quality. The size is just right for use at dinner and is easy to handle. The design with Rococo-style classical decorations will make your dining table more beautiful and glamorous. A valuable unused item. It was only opened for silver cleaning. How about it for this opportunity? ◆ Size: Dinner fork approx. 19cm x 2 ◆ Weight: Approx. 108g for 2 ◆ Material: Silver-plated ※ ERCUIS stamp, Centaur stamp The silver thickness of ERCUIS cutlery is manufactured with 40-63 microns, which greatly exceeds the quality standard (33 microns) set in Western countries, and is used in the Orient Express, Park Hyatt, and many other hotel restaurants in Europe. (Famous Christofle silver is said to be 40 microns, so it's a thicker silver plate... I think it's a lifetime item that can be used for generations.) ◆ Condition: A valuable unused item. It was only opened for silver cleaning. ★ "ERCUIS," a long-established silverware manufacturer that France is proud of ★ "ERCUIS" was founded in 1867 in the village of ERCUIS, north of Paris, France, as a silverware manufacturer. Its high artistry gained the reputation of the royal family and nobles, including Louis XVI and XVII, and it was also selected as a member of the Colbert Committee. It is also famous as a purveyor to the royal family and is a prestigious brand that supported the French cutlery world at the time, along with Christofle, etc.
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