Friday, January 6, 2012

Jelly Cake Server (Part 2) (Pierced)

I have posted earlier on the Jelly Cake Server. This is by far one of the more ornate and elegant pieces of a sterling flatware pattern. Here are some more examples. 

Love Disarmed by Reed and Barton (10 inches)
 
Les Cinq Fleurs by Reed and Barton(9 5/8 inches)

La Parisienne by Reed and Barton (10 1/2 inches)
Abbottsford by International (8 1/8 inches)


Cloeta by International (8 inches)

Number 10 by Dominick and Haff (10 1/8 inches)


Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Cake Server

The Cake Servers in some Reed and Barton patterns are particularly elegant. Below are some examples. Most patterns have a plain stainless blade, but not Reed and Barton.The pieces in these particular patterns are one piece of sterling silver.

Francis I  by Reed and Barton (9 3/8 inches)


Burgundy by Reed and Barton (9 1/2 inches)





La Marquise by Reed and Barton (9 3/8 inches)


Trajan by Reed and Barton (9 3/8 inches)



Monday, January 2, 2012

Old Style Pickle Fork Part 2

I posted earlier on this piece. And here are more examples of the Old Style Pickle Fork.


Stieff Rose by Kirk Stieff 



Lancaster by Gorham (5 7/8 inches)



Fairfax by Durgin  (6 inches)



Chapel Bells by Alvin (5 3/4 inches)
Old Style Pickle Fork

Lenox by Durgin

The pattern Lenox was introduced by Durgin in 1912. It was designed by Barton P. Jenks. The design is simple yet elegant.


Pastry Fork (6 1/8 inches)
Ice Cream Fork (5 1/2 inches)

Butter Spreader (5 1/2 inches)

Fork (7 1/4 inches)


Bon Bon Spoon (4 7/8 inches)