Special Features
Tiffany has always stood for supreme
quality. The older (1850's) pieces made for them by
Polhamus can be recognized easily by feel, they are
twice the weight of contemporary competitors. We have
several Tiffany patterns and place settings each one
being a treasure. Thus one has special meaning because
of its age. We were able to locate it virtually in tact
from Nathan Horowitz in New York City who is always
willing to let us rummage through his sets to pick out
place settings.
The Knife bares the inscription "V
crown R" (for Victoria Regina) Joseph Rogers and Sons
Cutlers to her Majesty, verifying it's genuine
Victorian age.
This was apparently the style back
in the late 1890s to use English blades as the 1896
Whiting Catalogue ( 4) shows similar blades for their
knives of the era. As carbon steel is not a precious
metal, many knives of this era have rusted which makes
them the key to the set. While it is possible today to
replace the blades with very genuine looking old blunt
blades for a moderate price, a true verifiable 100 year
old virgin knife is a real prize. The "T" mark on all
the place pieces verifies also that the setting was
produced during the period 1891-1902, as shown in
Rainwater (9) . A great bonus for Tiffany collecting is
the ability to distinguish the true antiques from the
modern.
Again, since real flatware collecting is in it's
infancy, we paid no more for these verified antique
treasures than we would have for more common modern
pieces.
Dating
Tiffany dating has been well documented and a complete
Free Pocket Guide can be ordered on
the SMP
home page. These pieces are marked "T" which
indicates 1891-1902.
Pieces Available
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Size
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My Cost
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Notes
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Flat Butter |
6" |
$45.00 |
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Teaspoon |
6" |
$50.00 |
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Oval Soup |
7" |
$75.00 |
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Dinner Knife |
10 1/2" |
$100.00 |
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Dinner Fork |
7 1/2" |
$75.00 |
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Luncheon Fork |
7" |
$50.00 |
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Salad Fork |
6 5/8" |
$75.00 |
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Demi Tasse |
4 1/4" |
$25.00 |
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Key Pieces
A genuine Victorian knife with an
English blade
Comments
It is a characteristic of this stage of the hobby that
one can obtain genuine antique quality at ordinary
tableware prices.
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