Friday, April 15, 2011

Lettuce Serving Fork

An interesting serving piece, the Lettuce Serving Fork has the general same form in most patterns.


Renaissance by Dominick and Haff (8 3/8 inches)
Large Lettuce Serving Fork


Mazarin by Dominick and Haff ( 9 3/8 inches)


Lettuce Fork


Watteau by Durgin (9  7/8 inches)
Large Lettuce Serving Fork


Lily of the Valley by Whiting (9 3/8 inches)
Small Twist Handle Lettuce Serving Fo






Luxembourg by Gorham (11 1/4 inches)
Large Lettuce Serving Fork


Waverly by Wallace (8 3/4 inches)
Large Lettuce Serving Fork


Heraldic by Whiting (9 1/8 inches)
Large Lettuce Serving Fork


Cordova by Towle (7 3/4 inches)
Large Lettuce Serving Fork

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Jelly Spoons

I have previously mentioned Jelly Utensils, but here are examples of Jelly Spoons.


Mazarin by Dominick and Haff (7 1/8 inches)
Large Jelly Spoon

Lily of the Valley by Whiting (6 inches)
Large Jelly Spoon


King George by Gorham (7 5/8 inches)
Large Jelly Spoon


Luxembourg by Gorham (7 1/4 inches)


Large Jelly Spoon


Medici-Old by Gorham (7 1/8 inches)
Large Bright Cut Jelly Spoon


Virginiana by Gorham (7 3/8 inches)
Large Jelly Spoon




Rococo by Dominick and Haff (7 1/8 inches)


Large Jelly Spoon






Arlington by Towle (6 7/8 inches)
Large Bright Cut Jelly Spoon


Orchids by Towle (7 1/8 inches)
Large Jelly Spoon


Chrysanthemum by Tiffany (6 7/8 inches)
Spoon-Jelly/large

Monday, April 11, 2011

Empire Patterns

Although not floral, mythological, or the name of some lovely lady, the name Empire is popular among manufactures. Here are some patterns sharing that name and Durgin, Amston, Mount Vernon also have patterns with the same name.

Empire by Towle (1894) (Sugar Spoon)

Sugar Spoon

Empire by Whiting (1892) (Sugar Sifter)
Sugar Sifter



Empire by Reed and Barton (1892) (Berry Spoon)
Berry Spoon


Empire by Tetard-Freres




Empire by Buccellati


New Empire by Gorham (1895)