Collection: City Hall with fan silverware by David Andersen.

City Hall with fan is a silver cutlery that has a long history and is known for its elegant and classic design. The cutlery was originally produced by the Norwegian silversmith David-Andersen in the 1930s, and designed by master goldsmith Guttorm Gagnes for cutlery in Oslo City Hall. It has since become a classic among Norwegian silver cutlery patterns and is produced today by Th Marthinsen.

The silverware has a beautiful, curved shape with a pattern consisting of a fan-shaped decoration on the shaft and a simple but elegant decoration on the blade. The pattern gives a sense of elegance and sophistication. The cutlery is made of 830 silver. This is the most common alloy used for silver cutlery. This makes the cutlery durable and resistant to corrosion and wear, giving a feeling of quality and exclusivity.

City Hall with fan is a popular choice for special occasions, like weddings, anniversaries, confirmations and other celebrations.

City Hall with fan is an example of Norwegian craftsmanship and design at its best, and will remain a favorite of silverware for many years to come.

Every silverware we sell is well used.