Towle "Dorothy Manners" Sterling Silver Serving Utensils
Item Details
A vintage ten-piece set of sterling silver serving utensils in the Dorothy Manners pattern by Towle Silversmiths; designed by Harold E. Nock and originally released in 1919. The set includes one lemon fork, one dessert server with a stainless steel blade, two serving spoons, two pierced serving spoons, one pickle fork, one casserole spoon, one master butter knife, and one gravy ladle. Each piece is hallmarked to its underside and additionally marked, ‘925/1000 Sterling Pat. 1919’. These pieces, excluding the dessert server with the stainless steel blade, have a total approximate weight of 9.480 ozt.
Items Included | Spreader, 3 spoons, 1 notched fork, Gravy Ladle, Lemon Fork, 2 Slotted Spoons, Small Slice Server |
Maker | Towle |
Number of Items | 10 |
Condition
- some surface scratches and tarnish.
Dimensions
- measurements of largest included utensil; these pieces, excluding the dessert server with the stainless steel blade, have a total approximate weight of 9.480 ozt.
Item #
18DAL120-031