Tiffany introduced Kings or King in 1870. It was designed by Edward C. Moore. In 1908 the name was changed to Cook. 1956 it was reintroduced as Saratoga.
Berry Scoop (9 3/8 inches)
Salad Serving Set (10 inches)
Fish Serving Fork (10 inches)
Master Salt Spoon (3 5/8 inches)
I have about two dozen teaspoons in early Tiffany patterns (1870-1910), plus four-piece place settings in several others. I don't think they are as pretty as the patterns of several other manufacturers. What sets Tiffany flatware apart is its silver content; the pieces are considerably heavier, and thus more expensive.
ReplyDeleteTiffany has made itself famous by being Tiffany and the quality of there wares. That said, I am not in love with Tiffany patterns. Yes, there are a few I think are very unique and lovely, but none more so than some made by smaller companies, some that are no longer around.
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