The Story Behind this Blog

Being from the South, Silver is a very big part of my life. It doesn't have anything to do with wealth. Although those with more money - old money, tend to have more of it. New money tend not to spend their money on Silver. They do not have the appreciation for the warmth of the metal, the beauty of the patina, the story it tells of the generations past who have used it. A true southern girl comes of age when she chooses her silver pattern, long before she chooses her mate. If she is smart, she chooses that of her mother, grandmother, or favorite great aunt who in their benevolence will pass their silver on to her. It is the pieces in those sets, the pieces on our tables, along with the pieces we find in the corners of the displays in antique stores that prompted me to start this blog. They are beautiful, they are odd, but what are they, and what in the hell do you do with them?

Friday, July 2, 2010

Lasagna Servers

Lasagna Servers are a relatively new piece to patterns. The spatula part is almost always stainless. But it is still a nice piece to have. So. if you ever wondered, just what that piece is, perhaps it is a Lasagna Server.



Anthene by Amston (11 1/4 inches)


Pantheon by Tuttle (10 inches)


Richelieu by International (10 inches)



Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Patty Server

I don't have a clue. I will continue looking to see if there is a Victorian or Edwardian definition for the word "Patty" that differs from our use of the word. Certainly this Patty Server is not designed for serving hamburger patties. Whatever its intended use, it is a beautiful piece. I found the piece in two Towle patterns.

Shown in Old English by Towle (8 3/8 inches)


Shown in Paul Revere by Towle (7 1/2 inches)

Monday, June 28, 2010

Hizen by Gorham


The Gorham Company's multi-motif Hizen pattern was introduced in 1880 and patented in 1893, and features a multi-motif incorporating the Japanese influence popular at that time. The design is an aquatic theme using sea life together with foliage and fruit to put together a fantastic world. The definitions given in some of the silver catalogs rival those given to some of the floats in the annual Festival of Roses Parade in Pasadena each New Years day. The detail of each piece is stunning. If you keep looking you will continue to find something you didn't see before. It may be a dragon fly, or a strawberry or a bird in addition to all the sea life. The pieces are truly three dimensional.

Clam Shell Berry Spoon


Salad Serving Fork

Salad Serving Spoon, Bright Cut Solid

Flat Handle Crumb Knife

Large Flat Handle Crumb Knife/crumber

Individual Fruit Knife

Individual Solid Fruit Knife
Oyster Fork

Oyster Fork

Large Cheese Scoop

Large Cheese Scoop, Solid Piece

Large Solid Pie Knife

Large Solid Pie Knife




Cake Knife (11 3/8 inches)


Berry Spoon (9 inches)

Berry Spoon

Gravy Ladle (7 1/2 inches)

Gravy Ladle