Gay Vintage Teen Bleisch Golden Boys Gero 96 -best [patched] -
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High-quality Dutch silverplate holds its value well, especially complete sets (typically 6 or 12 place settings) in their original wooden "cassette" cases. Gay Vintage Teen Bleisch Golden Boys Gero 96 -BEST
This indicates the thickness of the silver or gold plating. A "100" stamp is generally considered higher quality and more durable. Are you looking to on a piece you
The was introduced during a golden era of Dutch design. It is characterized by its sleek, streamlined silhouette—a hallmark of the Art Deco influence moving into Mid-Century Modernism. The "96" refers to the specific design mold used; in the world of vintage cutlery, these numbers are the primary way collectors identify the year and style of production. Why the "Golden Boys" and "Bleisch" Connection? A "100" stamp is generally considered higher quality
Gero was founded in Zeist, Netherlands, in 1912. The company became famous for creating high-quality "Gero-Zilver" (silverplated) and "Edelstaal" (stainless steel) products that were accessible to the middle class.