Friday, August 21, 2020

Rosemary by Easterling

Easterling's Rosemary pattern dates back to 1944. It was designed by James Russell Price who also designed Epic for Gorham (1941),  King Edward  for Gorham (1936),   Chapel Bells for Alvin (1939), as well as Greenbrier for Gorham (1938).

Master Butter (7 inches)

Easterling Rosemary (Sterling, 1944) Flat Handle Master Butter Knife

Jelly Server (6 1/4 inches)
Easterling Rosemary (Sterling, 1944) Large Solid Jelly Server

Cocktail Fork(5 /8 inches)

Easterling Rosemary (Sterling, 1944) Cocktail/Seafood Fork


Tomato Server (8 1/8 inches)
Easterling Rosemary (Sterling, 1944) Tomato Server, Solid Piece


Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Floral Series by Blackinton

Blackinton's Floral Series pattern is a 'limited' pattern in that consists of only Teaspoons and Demitasse Spoons. It was introduced in 1895.

Teaspoon "Poppy" (5 3/4 inches)
Blackinton Floral Series (Sterling) Spoon-Teaspoon

Teaspoon "Daisy" (5 3/4 inches)

Blackinton Floral Series (Sterling) Spoon-Teaspoon

Demitasse Spoon "Chrysanthemum" (4 1/4 inches)

Blackinton Floral Series (Sterling) Demitasse Spoon

Teaspoon "Zinnia" (5 3/4 inches)

Blackinton Floral Series (Sterling) Teaspoon


Monday, August 17, 2020

Avalon by International

International's Avalon pattern dates back to 1900 and was designed by Samuel Stohr. Stohr also designed Pansy (1909) for International and Chesterfield (1914). 

Terrapin Fork (5 3/8 inches)

International Silver Avalon (Sterling, 1900) Large Individual Terrapin Fork

Fruit Knife (8 inches)
International Silver Avalon (Sterling, 1900) Individual Fruit Knife with Silverplate Blade

Gravy Ladle (7 1/4 inches)
International Silver Avalon (Sterling, 1900) Solid Gravy Ladle

Long Handle Chocolate Muddlr Spoon (8 inches)


International Silver Avalon (Sterling, 1900) Long Handle Chocolate Muddlr Spoon