Not an old pattern, Florentine Lace was introduced by Reed and Barton in 1951. It is an "open" pattern on the solid handled pieces. The design is literally like a floral lace.
Gravy Ladle (6 1/2 inches)
Small Steak Carving Knife (10 1/2 inches)
Large Cold Meat Serving Fork (9 inches)
Fruit Spoon (5 7/8 inches)
Cocktail Fork (5 1/2 inches)
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?
Monday, December 31, 2012
Florentine Lace by Reed and Barton
Labels:
Florentine Lace,
Fork,
Knife,
ladle,
Reed and Barton,
Spoon
Friday, December 28, 2012
CatTails by Towle
Believe it or not there are two Cat Tail patterns, one by Durgin (that I posted on earlier) and this one by Towle. This pattern is very detailed,but not nearly as distinct as the Durgin pattern.
Demitasse Spoon
Nut Spoon (4 7/8 inches)
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Glenmore by Towle
Glenmore is an old pattern,designed for Towle by George P. Tilton and introduced in 1880. The lines are very similar of patterns introduced at that time. There is a flourish on the end of the terminal, an open area suitable for engraving, then a floral motif leading to a ribbed pattern down the stem.
Sauce Ladle (6 1/8 inches)
Sauce Ladle (6 1/8 inches)
Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas spoons
Some additional samples of Christmas Spoons.
Christmas Holly Bon Bon Spoon in Francis I by Reed and Barton
Gorham Holiday Spoon (Unknown Pattern)
Christmas Spoon in Chantilly by Gorham
Christmas Holly Bon Bon Spoon in Francis I by Reed and Barton
Gorham Holiday Spoon (Unknown Pattern)
Christmas Spoon in Chantilly by Gorham
Labels:
Chantilly,
Francis I,
Gorham,
Reed and Barton,
Spoon
Friday, December 21, 2012
Ivy by Gorham
The pattern Ivy was designed by George Wilkinson. Gorham introduced it in 1865.
Cocktail Spoon (5 1/8 inches)
Waffle Server (8 3/8 inches)
Sugar Tongs (5 3/4 inches)
Cocktail Spoon (5 1/8 inches)
Waffle Server (8 3/8 inches)
Sugar Tongs (5 3/4 inches)
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Grand Baroque Holiday Spoons by Wallace
Wallace put out a commemorative Holiday Sugar spoon each year in their Grand Baroque pattern, with a different theme.
2000 Wreath Sugar Spoon
2001 Christmas Tree Sugar Spoon
2001 Wreath Sugar Spoon
2002 Snowflake Sugar Spoon
And,in 2001 there was a Christmas Tree Chocolate Spoon
2000 Wreath Sugar Spoon
2001 Christmas Tree Sugar Spoon
2001 Wreath Sugar Spoon
2002 Snowflake Sugar Spoon
And,in 2001 there was a Christmas Tree Chocolate Spoon
Monday, December 17, 2012
Holly Patterns
In addition to Tiffany's Holly, and Holly by Frank Whiting, here are three additional Holly patterns. All have lovely a holly and berry motif on the terminal. And, all are hard to find.
Five O'Clock Teaspoon in Holly by Alvin (Circa 1900)
Preserve Spoon in Holly by Watson
Holly by Baker Manchester (Circa 1895)
Five O'Clock Teaspoon in Holly by Alvin (Circa 1900)
Preserve Spoon in Holly by Watson
Holly by Baker Manchester (Circa 1895)
Friday, December 14, 2012
Mustard Spoon (Part 3)
The Mustard Spoon looks more like a ladle. I have posted on this piece earlier.
French Provincial by Towle (5 1/4 inches)
Marlborough by Reed and Barton (4 5/8 inches)
Versailles by Gorham (5 inches)
Madam Jumel by Whiting (4 7/8 inches)
Washington by Wallace (4 5/8 inches)
French Provincial by Towle (5 1/4 inches)
Marlborough by Reed and Barton (4 5/8 inches)
Versailles by Gorham (5 inches)
Madam Jumel by Whiting (4 7/8 inches)
Washington by Wallace (4 5/8 inches)
Labels:
French Provincial,
Gorham,
Madam Jumel,
Marlborough,
Reed and Barton,
Spoon,
Towle,
Versailles,
Wallace,
Washington,
Whiting
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Carnation by Wallace
Carnation was introduced by Wallace in 1909. It is a lovely pattern with a motif of the flower on the end of the terminal, an open area suitable for engraving, then another smaller bloom followed by thin stems down the stem of the piece. The shoulders of the serving pieces are decorated with carnation motifs on each side. A beautiful example of the art of sterling flatware in the early 1900's.
Butter Spreader (5 inches)
Large Lettuce serving Fork (9 inches)
Fork (7 5/8 inches)
Demitasse Spoon (3 7/8 inches)
Butter Spreader (5 inches)
Large Lettuce serving Fork (9 inches)
Fork (7 5/8 inches)
Demitasse Spoon (3 7/8 inches)
Monday, December 10, 2012
London Engraved by Birks
Birks introduced the London Engraved pattern in 1914. It is a busy pattern on a rather flat piece.
Teaspoon (5 7/8 inches)
Short Pickle Fork (5 7/8 inches)
French Hollow Knife (8 7/8 inches)
Small Cold Meat Serving Fork (7 1/4 inches)
Teaspoon (5 7/8 inches)
Short Pickle Fork (5 7/8 inches)
French Hollow Knife (8 7/8 inches)
Small Cold Meat Serving Fork (7 1/4 inches)
Friday, December 7, 2012
Renaissance by Dominick and Haff
This gorgeous elaborate pattern by Dominick and Haff, Renaissance was introduced in 1894. If you look on the bottom of the terminal you will see a man's visage. This is a great example of the elegance of sterling silver in its hey day.
Salad Fork (7 1/4 inches)
Ice Serving Spoon
Large Ice Cream Slicer
Fish Fork
Salad Fork (7 1/4 inches)
Ice Serving Spoon
Large Ice Cream Slicer
Fish Fork
Labels:
Dominick and Haff,
Fork,
Renaissance,
Slicer,
Spoon
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Old Maryland by Kirk Stieff
In 1936 Kirk Stieff introduced Old Maryland. The pattern is etched in the terminal with room left for a monogram. A very busy pattern continues down the stem stopping well short of the shoulder.
Sugar Shell (6 1/4 inches)
Oyster Fork (5 3/4 inches)
Bon Bon Spoon (5 1/4 inches)
Knife (8 7/8 inches)
Sugar Shell (6 1/4 inches)
Oyster Fork (5 3/4 inches)
Bon Bon Spoon (5 1/4 inches)
Knife (8 7/8 inches)
Monday, December 3, 2012
Della Robbia by Alvin
Della Robia was introduced by Alvin in 1922. It is a very simple pattern with a floral motif.
Large Sugar Tongs (4 3/4 inches)
Gravy Ladle (5 1/2 inches)
Knife (9 3/4 inches)
Small Jelly Server
Large Sugar Tongs (4 3/4 inches)
Gravy Ladle (5 1/2 inches)
Knife (9 3/4 inches)
Small Jelly Server
Friday, November 30, 2012
Bouquet by Durgin
A repousse style design, Bouquet was introduced by Durgin in 1875. This is a highly decorated multimotif pattern.
Fork (7 3/4 inches)
Berry Spoon (9 3/8 inches)
Fork (7 3/4 inches)
Berry Spoon (9 3/8 inches)
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