Friday, June 12, 2015
Cake Breaker Part 2
Yes, I have posted on the Cake Breaker before. Even more so than the ice cream spoon, this is most likely the most misunderstood utensil the Victorians thought to add to a silver set.
Eloquence by Lunt (10 7/8 inches)
Stanton Hall by Onieda (11 inches)
Rose by Kirk (11 1/8 inches)
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Dressing Spoon Part 2
Several years back I visited the Dressing Spoon which is another serving spoon, but usually longer and often has a button on the back.
Eloquence by Lunt (11 inches)
Lion by Frank Smith (11 inches)
Chippendale by Towle (11 /14 inches)
Old Colonial by Towle (14 1/4 inches)
Monday, June 8, 2015
Wild Rose by International
In addition to Watson's Wild Rose pattern I have already posted on, International introduced a Wild Rose pattern in 1948.
Tomato Server (7 7/8 inches)
Pierced Tablespoon (8 1/4 inches)
Medium Cold Meat Serving Fork (8
Pie Server (9 1/2 inches)
Tomato Server (7 7/8 inches)
Pierced Tablespoon (8 1/4 inches)
Medium Cold Meat Serving Fork (8
Pie Server (9 1/2 inches)