Vintage sterling silver pie server from Hazorfim, a renowned Israeli silversmith specializing in Judaica and tableware. The handle is crafted from 925 sterling silver (92.5% pure silver), featuring an ornate design likely incorporating floral, rose, or repousse motifs common to Hazorfim's craftsmanship, with engravings of "Hazorfim" and "925" for authenticity. The blade is made of durable stainless steel, possibly sourced from Sheffield, England, as seen in similar models, and measures approximately 2 inches wide with a serrated edge for clean slicing. The total length is 10.75 inches, making it a standard size for serving pies, cakes, or pastries. The silver handle weighs around 3 ounces (approximately 85 grams), contributing to its substantial feel and collectible appeal. This piece combines functional elegance with artistic detailing, typical of Hazorfim's handmade items, and shows signs of gentle use but remains in good vintage condition without major damage.
Age: Approximately 1960s to 1980s, based on similar vintage listings and the company's founding in 1952. Hazorfim has been producing such items since its inception, but the style and markings suggest it's not a modern production piece; it's vintage rather than antique.
Origin: Handcrafted in Israel by Hazorfim, founded in 1952 by Yosef Merdinger, a silversmith immigrant from Eastern Europe, along with partners Wilhelm Kerner and Michael Steinmetz. The company is known for its artisanal sterling silver work, often inspired by Jewish traditions and exported worldwide.Item dimensions: 2" tall × 10.75" long × 1" deep Â
Weight of item: 3 ozÂ
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