Friday, February 4, 2011

Horseradish Scoop Part 2

More Horseradish Scoops or spoons, as they are sometimes referred to.

Esplanade by Towle (6 inches)



Foxhall by Watson (5 3/4 inches)





Normandie by Wallace ( 5 7/8 inches)



Lancaster by Gorham (5 5/8 inches)





Litchfield by  International (8 1/2 inches)





Luxembourg by Gorham (5 5/8 inches)


Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Ice Cream Slicers Revisted Part 2

More beautiful Ice Cream Slicers, a serving piece not often used these days.

Meadow by Gorham (10 inches)



Montezuma by Shiebler (10 inches)



Nuremburg by Gorham (10 3/4 inches)




Olympian by Tiffany (11 1/4 inches)



Regent by Durgin (12 inches)



Renaissance by Dominick and Haff (12 inches)



Repousse by Kirk (9 3/8 inches)



Monday, January 31, 2011

Imperial Queen by Whiting

This pattern by Whiting was introduced in 1895 (although another source said 1893). In either case it has long since been discontinued. The pieces, especially the serving pieces, are truly beautiful and a good example of one of the hundreds of antique discontinued patterns rarely seen.




Three Tine Salad Fork (6 1/8 inches)
Individual Solid Fish Fork


Egg Spoon (5 inches)
Egg Spoon


Ice Cream Spoon ( 5 1/4 inches)
Ice Cream Spoon


Small Sugar Sifter (5 1/2 inches)
Small Sugar Sifter


Berry Casserole Spoon (9 inches)
Large Solid Berry/casserole Spoon


Large Solid Pie Knife (9 1/8 inches)


Large Solid Pie Knife