International Silver Company Products
New Sterling Silver Flatware, Silverware
The International Silver Company was formed in 1898, and was once the larget silver company in the world. In recent years, it has been folded into the Lifetime Brands family of products, which include Wallace and Towle Silversmiths.
Today, the International Silver name is used now for a variety of seasonal home decor products, and the handful of sterling silverware patterns shown below.
Offerings from this manufacturer:
Joan of Arc
Similar to the all-time, best-selling sterling
silver pattern Chantilly,
but with a more pronounced crown at the tip.
Prelude
Occasionally we are asked if there is a similar
pattern to Prelude, but there simply isn't. Unique cluster of
flowers and slender, clean handles.
Royal Danish
Royal Danish is an "inspired by" sterling
silver pattern, reminiscent of the famous royal silverware pattern
made by Georg Jensen.
Made To Order Patterns
1810
One of the best fiddle-shape Colonial patterns available, in a surprisingly heavy weight.
Angelique
A softer, slightly floral take on the Rococo
period.
Golden Rhapsody
The gold-accented version of this pattern is
one of our most popular sterling silver & gold patterns,
and inspired a stainless steel flatware version by Yamazaki called
Cache
Gold Accent.
Grande Regency
Wonderfully pierced handles that give the illusion
of the centerpiece floating in mid-air.
Rhapsody
Rhapsody is one of a few patterns that capture
the essence of the sea, along with Romance
of the Sea. Also available in a gold-accented version, shown
above.
Wedgewood
Wedgewood's very busy and very detailed design
is quite captivating, and you may find your dinner guests giving
it quite a lot of attention.
Wild Rose
There are several sterling silver flatware patterns
that feature roses, and Wild Rose falls on the high side of ornamentation
among them.
Our other silver silver manufacturers:
Gorham | International | Kirk-Stieff | Lunt | Towle | Tuttle | Wallace











