Category Archives: Dundee pattern

Collecting by Design: Henry W. Hirschfeld

People collect sterling and silverplate flatware for different reasons.  Some people are looking for that elusive piece to complete their set.  Others collect particular pieces in a variety of patterns, like sugar shells or salt spoons or whatever.  There are … Continue reading

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Meant To Be Together

Somethings are just meant to be together…and this holds true in the world of silver plated flatware. In my last blog post, I discussed the Assyrian and Assyrian Head patterns. As I mentioned in that post, Henry W. Hirschfeld was the … Continue reading

Posted in Assyrian, Assyrian Head, Austin F. Jackson, Belmont pattern, C. Rogers, Corinth Pattern, Daisy, Dundee pattern, George H. Balch, Hiram Hayden, Holmes Booth & Haydens, Lenox pattern, Meriden Britannia, Norman, Reed & Barton, Robert Klingel, silver plate, Towle Manufacturing | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments