Friday, December 4, 2015

Nellie Custis by Lunt

Lunt introduced Nellie Custis in 1915. My assumption is that the pattern was named for the youngest of Martha Washington's three granddaughters. Nellie's father was the son from Martha's first marriage.  The pattern has a lovely design with all the adornment being in the lower half of the stem which gives the illusion of the design being in the middle of each piece. It makes for a quite elegant look. 

George C. Lunt designed this pattern. He also designed John Hancock (1911) and Chatelaine (1896) for the Lunt Company.


Sugar Sifter (5 1/4 inches)



Oval Soup Spoon  (7 1/8 inches)



Strawberry Fork (4 7/8 inches)




Old French Hollow Knife (8 7/8 inches)



Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Caddy Scoop



Imperial Queen by Whiting (3 7/8 inches)



Lily of the Valley by Whiting (3 3/4 inches)




Baltimore Rose by Scholfield (3 7/8 inches)







Monday, November 30, 2015

Riviera by International

International introduced their Riviera pattern in 1936. 

Bouillon Soup (5 1/2 inches)



Steak Carving Knife (10 inches)



Tomato Server (8 inches)




Cocktail Fork (5 1/2 inches)