Friday, April 18, 2014

Patterns Named for Ladies Part 2

Earlier I posted about sterling flatware patterns named for Lady's. Here are a few more.


Lady Constance by Towle (1922 designed by Harold E. Nock)
(Lemon Fork) (5 5/8 inches)

Lemon Fork

Lady Mary by Towle (1917 designed by Harold E. Nock)
(Lemon Fork) (5 1/2 inches)

Lemon Fork


Lady Fairfield by Saart (1930)
(Baby Fork) (4 3/8 inches)

Baby Fork



Lady Sterling by Weidlich (1937)
(Fish Serving Fork) (8 1/2 inches)

Small Solid Fish Serving Fork


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Oxford by Gorham

I found this pattern, Oxford by Gorham to be rather enchanting. It dates back to 1895 and I could find few examples of it. The terminal has a unique tip on the end of it. There is a vine with flowers that curves around the terminal leaving room for a monogram. Then the vine makes it way down the stem.





Butter Spreader (5 3/4 inches)




Monday, April 14, 2014

Jelly Server (Part 2)

 This is the Jelly Server, I have posted on it before. It is not to be confused with the Jelly Spoon or Jelly Knife. 

La Salle by Dominick and Haff (6 3/4 inches)


Meadow Rose by Wallace (6 3/8  inches)






King George by Watson (5 1/4 inches)



Etruscan by Gorham ( 6 1/8 inches)