Monday, January 27, 2014

Junior Rococo by Mauser-Wendell

Junior Rococo was introduced by Mauser-Wendell in 1896. The pattern is a pretty design with lines resembling those of La Reine by Reed and Barton (1893), Louis XV by Whiting (1891), Old English by Towle (1892), and George III by Frank Whiting (1891). This is the first time I have gone back and found a (slight) design trend within a time frame. And, these are by different companies with different designers. That said, perhaps Junior Rococo is the one whose name more aptly describes the design. It does follow the lines of a Rococo piece of furniture. 

Fruit Spoon  (5 1/2 inches)

Fruit/orange Spoon

Pickle Fork (6 1/4 inches)

Old Style Pickle Fork


Sugar Spoon  (5 1/2 inches) 

Bright Cut Bowl Sugar Spoon

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