Wallace "Lucerne" and Gorham "Chantilly" Sterling Silver Serving Spoons
Item Details
A pairing of sterling silver serving spoons. This includes a casserole spoon by R. Wallace & Sons in the Henry L. Wallace designed Lucerne pattern, first introduced in 1896, which features an acanthus leaf accented handle and a gold-washed bowl. This is presented with a ladle by Gorham in the William C. Codman designed Chantilly pattern, first introduced in 1895, featuring a scroll designed handle with a fleur-de-lis accented tip. Both are marked ‘Sterling’ along with maker’s marks to the backs of the handles. The total approximate weight is 5.075 ozt.
| Items Included | 2 serving utensils |
| Brand | Gorham, Wallace |
| Pattern | Chantilly, Lucerne |
| Number of Items | 2 |
Condition
- minor surface wear including marks, scratches, and tarnishing; worn spots on gold-washed finish on casserole spoon.
Dimensions
- measurements of casserole spoon; the total approximate weight is 5.075 ozt.
Item #
18BOS095-125







