Towle Silversmiths "Rambler Rose" Sterling Flatware with Chest
Item Details
A collection of fifty-seven pieces of sterling silver flatware in the Rambler Rose pattern by Towle Silversmiths, designed by Harold E. Nock and produced between 1937 and 2009. These pieces are presented with six assorted serving utensils in a wooden anti-tarnish silverware chert by Shine-Brite. The sterling pieces, excluding the hollow handled serving utensils pieces and the silver plate flatware, have a total approximate weight of 54.070 ozt.
Items Included | 1 Small Pie and Cake Server, 8 Dinner Knives, 2 Pie and Cake Servers, 8 Dinner Forks, 1 Cream Ladle (Gorham), 7 Salad Forks, 1 Cheese Slicer (Pewter), 13 Teaspoons, 1 Large Serving Spoon (James Deakin & Sons – Silver Plate), 8 Soup Spoons, 1 Baby Spoon (International Silver Co.), 2 Tablespoons, 2 Salad Servers (Sheffield Silver Plate), 8 Butter Spreaders, 1 Silverware Chest (Shine-Brite) |
Brand | Unknown, Towle Silversmiths, Gorham, International Silver Co., James Deakin & Sons, Shine-Brite |
Materials | Sterling Silver, Silver Plate, Stainless Steel, Pewter, Wood |
Marks | Maker’s Mark, Fineness Mark, Origin |
Period | Mid-20th Century |
Origin | United States, England, Norway |
Pattern | Rambler Rose (Towle, Produced 1937 – 2009), Etruscan (Gorham, 1913 – 1991), Minuet (International Silver, 1925 – 1996), Various |
Weighted | Yes |
Approximate Weight (ozt.) | 54.070 |
Personalization | “M.E.P.” (Gorham), “Jayne” (International Silver Co.) |
Number of Items | 64 |
Condition
- good to fair: some surface scratches and tarnish to flatware; heavy scratches, scuffs, edge wear, and staining to silverware chest.
Dimensions
- measurements of the silverware chest.
Item #
18CHI705-052