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Towle Silversmiths New Sterling Silver Flatware, Silverware - Page 2 of 2 |
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Towle Silversmiths can trace its roots back to the year 1690, and remains one of the country's most prestigious silver manufacturers. Its history is intertwined with the creation of Lunt Silversmiths, but the two companies are not connected. Today, Towle Silversmiths is owned by the
Lifetime Brands corporation, which also produces Wallace Silversmiths
and the International Silver Company products. We've heard the
name pronounced several different ways over the years, but the
correct pronunciation sounds like "toll". |
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Legato Frequently confused with Fontana (shown above), but with more pronounced scroll work. Legato is the musical term for "tied together", when two notes are played continuously without an interruption. |
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Margaux One of our more ornate patterns, with the grape design spilling into the bowls of the spoon. |
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Marie
Louise Used by U.S. Embassies worldwide; very similar to Embassy Scroll by Lunt Silversmiths. |
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Monument Identical to Marie Louise (shown above), but made in a tarnish-free alloy. The salad fork is more like a luncheon fork, and there are fewer pieces available. Of course, you can mix and match with Marie Louise. |
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Old
Colonial The most unique feature of Old Colonial is the chiseled grooves in the bowls of the spoons and the forks. Introduced in 1895. |
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Old
Lace Delicate lace border, in a squared body. |
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Old
Master Towle's most popular pattern, introduced in 1942. Old Master features a wide variety of available items. |
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Old
Newbury Most silver manufacturers have a beaded border pattern, and Towle's offering features an apex, rather than a rounded end. You may also like Triumph by Tuttle, which is very, very heavy. |
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Old
Newbury Gold Old Newbury Gold is currently the only sterling silver pattern available with a gold-accented border encompassing the entire length of the handle. |
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Queen
Elizabeth I Named for the last ruler of the Tudor dynasty, and namesake of the Elizabethan era. Queen Elizabeth is a weighty pattern that remains one of Towle's most popular in sterling silver. |
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Rambler
Rose Revived under Towle's Made-To-Order program, Rambler Rose is one of the few remaining sterling silver patterns with the ornate design cascading down the center of the handle. |
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Reflection The tarnish-free version of the discontinued American Chippendale sterling silver pattern. No more polishing! |
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Scroll
and Bead Beaded border design with a slight twist. |
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Silver
Plumes Slender handles and contemporary grooves. |
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Spanish
Provincial Towle is unique in that it offers two patterns inspired by Spanish art and architecture, this pattern and El Grandee (shown above). |
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Browse through another silver manufacturer
below!
Gorham
| International
| Kirk-Stieff | Lunt
| Reed
& Barton | Tuttle
| Wallace
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