Dominick & Haff "Renaissance" Sterling Serving Utensils and Other Utensils
Item Details
A sterling silver preserve spoon and sugar sifter in the Renaissance pattern by Dominick & Haff, designed by Gilbert L. Crowell, Jr. and first introduced in 1894. These are presented with a sterling cake server in the Francis I pattern by Reed & Barton, a pair of sugar tongs in the Rose pattern by Wallace Silversmiths, two bottle openers by Webster Co. featuring one in the Grape pattern, and a pair of sugar tongs by Carl M. Cohr. The total approximate weight, excluding the hollow handled bottle openers, is 11.085 ozt.
| Items Included | 1 Preserve Spoon (Dominic & Haff), 1 Sugar Sifter (Dominic & Haff), 1 Cake Server (Reed & Barton), 1 Small Pair Sugar Tongs (Cohr), 1 Pair Sugar Tongs (Wallace), 2 Bottle Openers (Webster) |
| Maker | Dominick & Haff, Reed & Barton, Carl M. Cohr, Wallace Silversmiths, Webster Co. |
| Materials | Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel |
| Marks | Pictorial Maker’s Mark, Fineness Mark |
| Number of Items | 7 |
| Period | Early 20th Century |
| Origin | United States, Denmark |
| Pattern | Renaissance (Dominick & Haff), Francis I (Reed & Barton), Rose (Wallace), Grape (Webster) |
| Weighted | Yes |
| Approximate Weight (ozt.) | 11.085 |
| Personalization | “WPP” (Sugar Sifter), “N” (Grape Bottle Opener) |
Condition
- light surface scratches, scuffs, and tarnish to each; tongs slightly bent; one bottle opener top bent; engraved monograms to two.
Dimensions
- measurements of the cake server.
Item #
18DCC687-054







