Sterling Silver Flatware for Dining Elegance

Sterling Silver Flatware for Dining Elegance
Author: Richard F. Osterberg
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Silver flatware
ISBN: 9780887406300

In this richly illustrated book, Richard Osterberg provides a thorough look at the sterling silver utensils which have entranced collectors throughout the years. The perfect complement to the crisp linen, fine china, and elegant crystal of a well-set dining table, sterling silver flatware by many of the most renowned makers and in the loveliest of patterns is pictured here. While sterling silver patterns can be simple or elaborate, this book makes clear that all of them are beautiful. From delicate berry spoons to poultry shears, bouillon ladles, and carving sets, individual place settings and serving pieces are organized in chapters to make matching your pieces an easy task. A newly updated price guide and helpful research charts are included for use with your own collection.

Tiffany Silver Flatware 1845-1905

Tiffany Silver Flatware 1845-1905
Author: W. Edmund Hood
Publisher: Antique Collectors Club Dist
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1999
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

The antique silver flatware of Tiffany & Co. is highly sought after but the collector is often frustrated by the lack of available information and pictures of patterns and pieces. This guide relates the history of the silver flatware made by others and retailed by Tiffany between 1845 and 1876, as well as that designed and made in-house between 1869 and 1905. The story is woven into the broader fabric of the history of flatware in general and gives insights into the complex rituals of eating practised by the upper strata of society in the 19th century. 479 colour & 15 b/w illustrations

Stainless Flatware Guide

Stainless Flatware Guide
Author: Bob Page
Publisher: Page/Frederiksen Publishing Company
Total Pages: 834
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781574320671

Silver Flatware

Silver Flatware
Author: Ian Pickford
Publisher: ACC Distribution
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1983
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Ian Pickford takes a wide-ranging look at flatware patterns and, at the same time, discusses in deatil flatware makers, stylistic developments, quality, repairs, fakes, forgeries and alterations as well as the marking of flatware. A large part of the book is devoted, in reference form, to the patterns themselves. Silver flatware is highly collectable and this is the standard work of reference.

Silverplated Flatware, an Identification & Value Guide

Silverplated Flatware, an Identification & Value Guide
Author: Tere Hagan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1981
Genre: Silver-plated flatware
ISBN: 9780891451600

In this revised fourth edition, each pattern has current values for the fork, knife, and spoon with each illustration. Over 1,600 patterns are fully illustrated and include the date introduced, manufacturer's marks, and variations of pattern names. All values have been revised to reflect today's market. 2008 values.

Silver

Silver
Author: Joel Langford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1991
Genre: Silver
ISBN: 9781850762942

Warman's Sterling Silver Flatware

Warman's Sterling Silver Flatware
Author: Phil Dreis
Publisher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-23
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780896899704

Beautiful to behold and exciting to collect, sterling silver flatware not only is prized for its pristine designs and characterized as a popular familial heirloom, with today's robust metals market it holds the potential for profit. &break;&break;With all these interests at work, it not only pays to have access to up-to-date pricing for 15,000 varying pieces and 1,400 photos and illustrations found in Warman's Sterling Silver Flatware, 2nd Edition, it's a fundamental must. &break;&break;Research the work of dozens of American markers, along with an overview of the decorative styles of British designers, and select European silversmiths.

The Well-Loved House

The Well-Loved House
Author: Ashley Whittaker
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0847869520

In her first book, Elle Decor A-List decorator Ashley Whittaker shares the secrets of her colorful, pattern-filled classic rooms. Ashley Whittaker’s work is distinctively classic and sophisticated, but also inviting and warm. Dubbed a neo-traditionalist, she fearlessly marries adventurous colors and patterns in rooms yet still manages to retain a sense of elegance and restraint. In The Well-Loved House, she shares a selection of dwellings, from gracious Connecticut estates to chic Manhattan pieds-à-terre to waterfront beach houses on the Florida coast, most exclusively photographed for this book, including her own house never before seen. Whittaker believes houses are meant to be beautiful, but also lived in and enjoyed, and she shares her knowledge and strategies for achieving this interplay. Within each house, Whittaker offers guidance on furniture plans, complementing the architecture of a space, playing with color, and mixing pattern. She explains why it is important to have consistent threads throughout a home, but also contrast and juxtaposition. The results are stunning: Bohemian patterns mix with classic palettes; rich, saturated color mingles with highly polished finishes. Lacquered blue walls show off a collection of blue-and-white porcelain. An inviting L-shaped sofa and games table reinvent an unused library into a favorite space for socializing. Whittaker’s houses all share both a sense of drama and a sense of comfort—they are homes that welcome you at the end of a long day, homes for living, homes to love.