Art Deco Towle Silversmiths Sterling Silver Small Gravy Ladle King Richard Pattern
First produced in 1932 and still made today, may I offer this vintage piece of silver by Towle Silversmiths. In the King Richard pattern, may I offer this small gravy ladle. No monogram back or front.
Condition: Being vintage, there are light marks of use, storage and time (as well as some dust particles/small patches of tarnish showing in my pictures). The patina is wonderfully warm and I try to only lightly polish for photos, the main polish I leave to the new owner. There are no major defects like dings, dents or ugly blemishes that might spoil the beauty of the silver.
Metal Content: Towle Hallmark, Towle Sterling
Size: Length on a straight line is about 7"; width at the bowl is 2-1/2".
Weight: 47 grams
Final Comments: Absolutely delightful!
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NOTE: St. Louis is headquarters to one of the best consignors to my shop. They take in a lot of silver flatware and hollow ware as part trade for sale of their jewelry. Some of the pieces are wonderful and I want to save as many as I can from being scrapped so I will be offering as many silver items as possible. When I can, I will beat anyone’s price on RL. I want to turn over the silver inventory quickly so I can keep loading in more. St. Louis was a boom city in the 1800s and the silver inventory here is legendary. For those who know, the 1904 World’s Fair held one of the largest competitions in silver design – all the big maker names of the day competed and a lot of the winning pieces stayed in St. Louis after the Fair ended. So keep watching my listings, I never know what I am going to have week to week – all I know is it will be varied, fabulous and deserving of a good home.
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