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Wallace Silversmiths New Sterling Silver Flatware, Silverware - Page 1 of 2 |
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Wallace Silversmiths traces its beginnings back to Robert Wallace, who made the first nickel spoon in America in 1835. He once supplied Horace Wilcox, the founder of International Silver, with spoons to sell from his wagon. The two companies' history intertwines again in 1986 and 1988 when the Syratech Corporation purchased both companies and relocated them to East Boston, Massachusetts. Today, Wallace Silversmiths is now part of the Lifetime Brands family, who also manufacture Towle Silversmiths, Tuttle, International Silver, and produce the Gorham and Kirk Stieff sterling flatware patterns under license. Click on your pattern of interest below for complete information! Need help selling your flatware? Click here! |
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Barocco Barocco features a subtle take on the design accents of the Baroque period. Be sure to see Barocco Italiano by Ricci. |
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French
Regency French Regency is a relatively recent creation, introduced in 1986. It's become quite popular since then. Be sure to see 18th Century by Reed and Barton. |
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Complete List of Wallace Sterling Silver Patterns Barocco Coburg English Onslow French Regency Giorgio Golden Aegean Weave Golden Grande Baroque Grand Colonial Grand Victorian Grande Baroque Grande Baroque Vermeil Hannah Hull Hester Bateman Impero Lion Meadow Rose Old Atlanta Onslow Palatina Queens Romance of the Sea Rose Point Royal Husk Shenandoah Sir Christopher Stradivari Venezia William & Mary |
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Giorgio The classic thread border design is made in a larger, Continental size. Be sure to see Ascot by Ricci before you buy. |
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Golden
Aegean Weave Very unique basketweave design, with four gold bands encircling the slender handles. |
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Golden
Grande Baroque Golden Grande Baroque is quite impressive in person, with its two clusters of gold accents separated by a "bridge" of unadorned sterling silver. |
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Grande
Baroque The grandest of them all, Grande Baroque has been the top-selling sterling silver flatware pattern in the last half of the 20th century, and through today. |
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Hester
Bateman Inspired by the famous lady silversmith of the 18th Century, Hester Bateman features a decorative take on the traditional bead border sterling silver pattern. |
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Impero Inspired by the traditional Italian Empire design. Be sure to see Impero by Ricci. |
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Palatina The classic bead border sterling silver design, except that Palatina is intentionally made in a traditional European Continental size. Be sure to see Manet by Ricci. |
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Queens Queens is currently the only sterling silver pattern by a major silver manufacturer designed in the traditional "Kings" manner. Continental size. |
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Rose
Point Rose point is the most aristocratic of all needlepoint lace techniques, and is captured beautifully in sterling silver. |
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Sir
Christopher Inspired by Sir Christopher Wren's grand designs in architecture, as England's royal architect. He designed many cathedrals and castles, including Hampton Court, Christ Church, and Greenwich Court. |
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Venezia Named for the town in Italy (Venice), but inspired by the sculptures of Giovanni Bernini. Made in a Continental size. Be sure to see Bernini by Ricci Argentieri. |
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Coburg Richly designed, heavy weight, Continental size. Part of Wallace's English Collection, which was previously made by C.J. Vander. |
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English
Onslow Another great pattern from C.J. Vander, now made by Wallace Silversmiths. Slender handles, and a regal presence, with no compromise on weight. |
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Grand
Colonial Designed to invoke the colonial motif in a grand manner, with a more graceful take on the classic fiddle shape. |
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Grand
Victorian Each item in Grand Victorian sterling silver features a different flower on the handle. You may also like El Grandee by Towle. |
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Hannah
Hull This pattern has a wonderful moderately heavy weight, and is an excellent choice among patterns in this style. |
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of the Wallace sterling patterns! |
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Browse through another silver manufacturer's
patterns!
Gorham
| International
| Kirk
Stieff | Lunt
| Reed
& Barton | Towle
| Tuttle
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