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    Heirloom-Guided Place Settings. Robbie Caponetto; Design: Mariée Ami; Styling: Kathleen Varner ... and my mother's vintage Towle Chippendale silver flatware—all on an ivory-colored cutwork ...

  3. Household silver - Wikipedia

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    Silver is sometimes bought in sets or combined to form sets, such as a set of silver candlesticks or a silver tea set. Historically, silverware was divided into table silver, for eating, and dressing silver for bedrooms and dressing rooms. The grandest form of the latter was the toilet service, typically of 10-30 pieces, often silver-gilt ...

  4. Sterling silver - Wikipedia

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    The colonies lacked an assay office during this time (the first would be established in 1814), so American silversmiths adhered to the standard set by the London Goldsmiths Company: sterling silver consisted of 91.5–92.5% by weight silver and 8.5–7.5 wt% copper. [12]

  5. John Prip - Wikipedia

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    Sterling silver Reed & Barton coffee service Silver flatware set Silver bowl with modernist base design Amorphic martini pitcher with serving cups. John Prip was born on July 8, 1922, in New York City, [3] [4] of a Danish father Folmer Trolle Prip and an American mother Marian Evelyn Cherry.

  6. F.W. Smith Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    The tower features rich Romanesque detailing, including round-arch windows set in recesses, and is topped by a steeply pitched slate roof capped by a finial in the shape of a knife. [4] Frank W. Smith was trained as a silversmith by his uncle, William Durgin, and opened his own shop in 1886, making sterling silver flatware. [5]

  7. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Historic pewter, faience and glass tableware. In recent centuries, flatware is commonly made of ceramic materials such as earthenware, stoneware, bone china or porcelain.The popularity of ceramics is at least partially due to the use of glazes as these ensure the ware is impermeable, reduce the adherence of pollutants and ease washing.

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