Friday, July 26, 2013

Sandringham by Shiebler

George Shiebler introduced the pattern Sandringham in 1895. Most likely named for Sandringham Estate, the country home of the current Queen of England. The most interesting part of the design of this pattern is the three Prince of Wales Feathers at the top of terminal which were the motto of Edward, Prince of Wales (the current Queen Elizabeth's Uncle, whose abdication of the throne lead to her ascension upon the death of her father). But, I digress. It is a stately pattern.

Orange Spoon (6 inches)

Fruit/Orange Spoon

Oyster Fork (6 1/8 inches)

Oyster Fork

Flat Handle Butter Spreader (5 inches)

Flat Handle Butter Spreader

Dessert Spoon  (7 1/8 inches)

Dessert/Oval Soup Spoon

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