Monday, May 26, 2014

Simple Tiffany Patterns

Tiffany has several patterns that are fairly simple. In fact some may call them plain. They were introduced over a rather broad range of time, so it was not as if the House of Tiffany went through some "simple" phase. Here are some examples:

Windham (1923) (Bouillon Soup Spoon) (5 1/2 inches) (Arthur LeRoy Barney)

Round Bowl Soup Spoon (Bouillon)
Linenfold (1956)  (Cake Server) (11 inches) 

Pie & Cake Server With Stainless Blade

Hampton (1934) (Fish Knife) (8 1/8 inches) Charles B. Blake

Individual Fish Knife With Stainless Blade

Hamilton aka Gramercy (1938) (Large Asparagus Serving Fork) (9 5/8 inches) 

Large Solid Asparagus Serving Fork

Flemish (1911) (Ice Tea Spoon) (7 1/2 inches) 

Iced Tea Spoon

2 comments:

  1. This is the second time I am typing this, so I hope you don't get it twice. For some reason I have problems posting using google. anyway, I found this site when I did a search for Tiffany Palmette. And, I also checked for Tiffany Hampton. The reason I am writing is to tell you that Charles B. Blake designed both Hampton and Palmette. He was my mother's uncle and gave her a set of Hampton when she was married in 1935 so I was lucky to grow up using it every day. I think you got your information from Antique Cupboard, and they now have the correct information and I thought you might also like to have that. Thanks! Elizabeth

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  2. I stand corrected. Thank you so much for advising me of the correct information. How lucky you are to have such a talented great uncle. The house of Tiffany is in a league of its own. Enjoy your sterling. As you know it was meant to be used! Thank you for reading the blog. ACW

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