Friday, October 25, 2019

Koldring aka Arvesolv #5 by Hensan

Hans Hansan was a Danish silversmith. His patterns, mostly from the 1920s, are primarily Art Deco in design. He was from Koldridge, Denmark, so I can only assume that was the basis of this pattern's name.

Normally I stick to American Sterling, but I thought I would venture out in case someone found some of is pieces in their Grandmother's buffet.


This is his  Koldring aka Arvesolv #5 pattern. 

Roast Carving Fork (10 1/4 inches)
Hans Hansen Koldring (Sterling) Large Stainless-Prong Roast Carving Fork
Dinner Fork (7 inches)
Hans Hansen Koldring (Sterling) Fork


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Oriental by Shielber

Shielber's Oriental pattern dates back to around 1860.

Fork (7 inches)
George W Shiebler Oriental (Sterling, 1855-1860) Fork

Tablespoon (8 1/4 inches)

George W Shiebler Oriental (Sterling, 1855-1860) Tablespoon (Serving Spoon)

Monday, October 21, 2019

Adam by Shreve

Shreve introduced their Adam pattern in 1909. It was designed by Joseph E. Birmingham.  He also designed Delores (1909) and Napoleonic (1905).

Small Steak Carving (8 1/4)

Shreve Silver Adam (Sterling, 1909, No Monograms ) Small Steak Carving Fork with Stainless Prongs

Ice Cream Fork (5 inches)

Shreve Silver Adam (Sterling, 1909, No Monograms ) Ice Cream Fork

French Hollow Knife (9 1/2 inches)

Shreve Silver Adam (Sterling, 1909, No Monograms ) New French Hollow Knife