Lunt's Pynchon pattern, introduced in 1910 is similar to Lunt's Monticello and Chippendale patterns with the open design in the terminal.
Large Sardine Serving Fork (5 inches)
One Tine Butter Pick (6 1/4 inches)
Iced Tea Spoon (7 1/2 inches)
Flat Handled Butter Spreader (5 5/8 inches)
Have you done a post about chippendale by lunt?
ReplyDeleteI have posted on Chippendale by Gorham (3/28/14) and Chippendale Old by Alvin (6/6/11) but I have not posted on Lunt's pattern. I will look into it. Also I appreciate your reading my blog.
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I have been trying to research and collect the lunt chippendale for several years now. I'm guessing its rather rare. I've managed to get the smaller pieces such as lemon fork or bon bon spoon. Those are rather easy. I only just now after all these years managed to find 2 teaspoons so naturally I swiped them up lol
DeleteI just found a matching baby spoon and fork in that pattern for one of my granddaughter's fist birthday, but it took me a while to find them. I was not looking for that pattern, just an older set of an older pattern.
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