Wednesday, August 25, 2010

St James by Tiffany

A Renaissance Revival style designed by Paulding Farnham for Tiffany in 1898 that became inactive in 1912.  One of the first features one notices in St. James is the crossed multi-ribbed bands. This gives an open area for engraving. A line of beading goes down the handle.The design on the back is very simliar to the compex pattern of the front.  According to William Hood's book  Tiffany Silver Flatware "The significance of the name 'St. James' is unclear."




(Fruit Orange Spoon)

Fruit/orange Spoon

(Lobster Pick)

Lobster Pick



(Preserve Spoon)

Preserve Spoon

(Small Steak Carving Fork)

Small Steak Carving Fork With Stainle



(Sardine Fork)

Small Solid Tined Sardine Serving For


(Asparagus Tongs)

Asparagus Tongs, Solid Piece


(Salad Serving Fork)

Salad Serving Fork, Solid Piece


(Serving Spoon 9 3/8 inches)

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