SILVER CUTLERY PATTERNS. CUTLERY PATTERNS

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Silver Cutlery Patterns


silver cutlery patterns
    patterns
  • form a pattern; "These sentences pattern like the ones we studied before"
  • (pattern) model: plan or create according to a model or models
  • A repeated decorative design
  • An arrangement or sequence regularly found in comparable objects or events
  • A regular and intelligible form or sequence discernible in certain actions or situations
  • (pattern) form: a perceptual structure; "the composition presents problems for students of musical form"; "a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them"
    cutlery
  • Cutting utensils, esp. knives for cutting food
  • A collective ensemble of eating and serving utensils such as knives, forks and spoons
  • Knives, forks, and spoons used for eating or serving food
  • cutter: a cutting implement; a tool for cutting
  • Cutlery refers to any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in the Western world. It is more usually known as silverware or flatware in the United States, where cutlery can have the more specific meaning of knives and other cutting instruments.
    silver
  • Coat or plate with silver
  • coat with a layer of silver or a silver amalgam; "silver the necklace"
  • (esp. of the moon) Give a silvery appearance to
  • made from or largely consisting of silver; "silver bracelets"
  • Provide (mirror glass) with a backing of a silver-colored material in order to make it reflective
  • a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography
silver cutlery patterns - Silverware of
Silverware of the 20th Century: The Top 250 Patterns
Silverware of the 20th Century: The Top 250 Patterns
A LAVISH FIRST-EVER PICTORIAL TOUR OF THE TOP 250 SILVERWARE PATTERNS OF THE 20TH CENTURY

Lovers of fine flatware look no further! From elegant Tiffany to the affordable International Silver, this sumptuous volume highlights a vast selection of sterling, silver-plated, and stainless designs. Beautifully illustrated throughout with digitally reproduced photographs, Silverware of the 20th Century is arranged alphabetically--first by silverware manufacturer and then by pattern name. Combined with short histories of each manufacturer, listings of every known piece with current suggested retail market price, date information on when the piece was introduced and/or discontinued, and an appendix that ranks the top 250 patterns, this cherished volume will earn a place at any setting!

Highlights include feature stories on manufacturers and decorating, expert advice on displaying and caring for your collection, behind-the-style looks at particular patterns, and much more!

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salvaged silver
salvaged silver
My friends are in the process of moving and, thus, clearing out their old things. An entire wooden box of silver utensils went into a carton to be tossed, to my astonishment. The pattern on most of the cutlery was much too frou frou for my taste, but I had to rescue a few of the more interesting pieces. They were heavily tarnished. You could see a rainbow in the black layer on a couple of the spoons. I've worked on them diligently and they're looking good! I looked at silver patterns online today trying to identify them. Looked until my eyes were crossed, but I was only able to i.d. one: the tiny fork is a pattern by 1847 Rogers Bros. called "First Love".
Lovelace Triple Plate cake server, ca. 1940-1950
Lovelace Triple Plate cake server, ca. 1940-1950
Silver plate cake/pie server, ca. 1940-1950. Cut out pattern at the fore edge of blade. Blade tapers inward back to a curved handle that is decorated with an embossed pattern of flowers and leaves. Markings on underside: Luke ; Paramount ; EPSAI

silver cutlery patterns
silver cutlery patterns
Wallace Continental Bead Stainless-Steel 65-Piece Boxed Flatware Set, Service for 12
The detailed beaded edge gives emphasis to the pleasingly rounded, amply proportioned handle. While this design has a long pedigree, reaching back to the 18th century, its simplicity makes it an easy fit with today's lifestyle. Substantial weight and Continental sizing lend this flatware an added air of authenticity.

The understated patterning of the Wallace Continental Bead flatware has the ageless elegance of a strand of pearls. As a result, it is highly versatile, looking equally poised with a set of simple dinnerware as with fine china. Each piece tapers narrowly at the neck and broadens generously at the rounded end. The beaded edgework is fine and precise and slightly inset for subtle contrast with the smooth central surface. Crafted from 18/10 stainless steel with continental sizing, the line combines generous proportions with a pleasant weightiness in the hand. They have a gleaming finish, are dishwasher-safe, and never need polishing.
With 65 pieces total, this set is perfect for frequent entertainers and large families. It includes 12 place settings, each with a 9-3/4 knife, an 8-3/8 dinner fork, a 7-3/8-inch salad fork, a 7-1/2-inch soup spoon, and a 6-1/4-inch teaspoon. The 5-piece hostess set adds a tablespoon, a pierced tablespoon, a cold meat fork, a butter knife, and a sugar spoon. All the pieces carry Wallace’s 25-year warranty. --Emily Bedard
What’s in the Box
12 place settings, 5 serving pieces. Each place setting consists of: dinner fork; salad fork; soup spoon; knife; teaspoon. Service set consists of: butter knife; sugar spoon; serving fork; serving spoon; pierced serving spoon. 65 pieces total.