Absinthe Spoons IV - Les Tours Eiffel
The famous absinthe spoons commemorating the opening of the Eiffel Tower in 1889. These spoons have been extensively
faked, and it can be difficult to distinguish real from counterfeit, especially just from photographs. A general rule of thumb:
genuine spoons always have the maker's mark crisply stamped (in almost all cases accompanied by a slight deformation
around the stamp where the metal has been stressed), whereas on the fakes the makers mark is molded, and appears less
sharp and distinct, with no stress marks on the surrounding metal.

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Les Tours Eiffel #1, with the vertical line or  "nerve"at the top point (see
enlargement), and the oval stamp "FZ Paris" (click on the thumbnail to
see the maker's mark enlarged). Fakes of this variant have recently come
on to the market
Genuine examples of the two most frequently faked spoons.
The #1 has no "nerve" at the point, but the round makers mark "WJB Depose" on the handle is stamped, not
molded, indicating a genuine spoon.
The #3 has the "Guelon" mark often seen on faked spoons, but it is crisply stamped, not molded. Further, the dome
of the pavillon does NOT touch the underneath of the arch of the tower, as it does on some of the counterfeits.
Les Tours Eiffel #4 with stamp:
"Absinthe Suisse Superieure
Guillemaud".
Note that this model, unlike the
normal #3 design, has two extra
holes on either side of the tower.
Les Tours Eiffel #3a in an unusually thin "metal blanc".
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Les Tours Eiffel #6 "Silhouette".
Les Tours Eiffel #7 "1889"
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