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81. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6 3/8 Solid Jelly Server

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Asin: B0001OO06U
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! The piece featured on this page is hand-crafted by us at the time of order. International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
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82. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6 3/8" Gravy Ladle, Solid Piece

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Asin: B0001YEWPO
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 6 3/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

83. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6 3/8" Individual Salad Fork

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Asin: B0001YEWUE
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 6 3/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

84. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6 5/8" Individual Fruit Knife with Stainless Blade

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Asin: B0001YEWQI
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 6 5/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

85. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6 7/8" Dessert/Oval Soup Spoon

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Asin: B00021N07W
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 6 7/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

86. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6 7/8" Hollow Handle Master Butter Knife

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Asin: B0001YDIHM
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 6 7/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

87. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6" Flat Handle Butter Spreader

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Asin: B0001YEWTU
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 6 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

88. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 6" Modern Hollow Butter Spreader PaddleBld(Stainless) (OLD STYLE)

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Asin: B0001YEWTK
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 6 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

89. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 1/2" Cheese Scoop with Stainless Scoop

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Asin: B0001OJ1XM
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! The piece featured on this page is hand-crafted by us at the time of order. International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • The image above represents only the pattern and style of the product for sale on this page
  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 1/2 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

90. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 1/2" Individual Hollow Fish Fork, Stainless Tines

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Asin: B0001YEWRW
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 1/2 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

91. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 1/2" Solid Individual Overcup Tea Strainer

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Asin: B00020QDFO
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

Features

  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 1/2 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

92. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 1/4" Fork

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Asin: B00020QHZK
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 1/4 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

93. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 1/4" Iced Tea Spoon

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Asin: B0001YEWMM
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 1/4 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

94. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 3/4" Pierced Tablespoon (Serving Spoon)

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Asin: B00026Z82C
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 3/4 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

95. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 5/8 Cheese Scoop, Solid Piece

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Asin: B0001ONXOA
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! The piece featured on this page is hand-crafted by us at the time of order. International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • The image above represents only the pattern and style of the product for sale on this page
  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

96. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 5/8 Letter Opener with Stainless Blade

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Asin: B0001OKW26
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! The piece featured on this page is hand-crafted by us at the time of order. International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • The image above represents only the pattern and style of the product for sale on this page
  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

97. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 5/8" Hollow Handle Gravy Ladle, Stainless Bowl

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Asin: B0001YEWPY
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 5/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

98. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 7/8 Large Lettuce Serving Fork

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Asin: B0001ONUTI
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! The piece featured on this page is hand-crafted by us at the time of order. International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • The image above represents only the pattern and style of the product for sale on this page
  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

99. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 7/8" Fork

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Asin: B0001YEWKO
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
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International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

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  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 7/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

100. International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) I082 - 7 7/8" Individual Fish Knife with Stainless Blade

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Asin: B0001YE114
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: International Silver
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Product Description

International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! International Silver started as a combination of 14 of America's greatest silver manufacturers. During the Colonial period, the predominant form of silverware was pewter. In 1847, Rogers Brothers introduced a line of "electroplated" silver pieces. The formula for producing a durable, plated flatware had taken many years to perfect. Meriden Britannia and Rogers Brothers, decided that it would be to the advantage of all to organize a cartel of silverware manufacturers and to share industry secrets and in 1898, 14 silver producers merged into one corporation. The merger of 1898 proved to be efficient and successful. But it wasn't until 1939-1940, when International Silver introduced the Joan of Arc and Prelude lines that the company's sales began to increase. In 1968, International Silver was absorbed into the Insilco holding company. In 1976, the making of sterling hollowware was completely discontinued and International Silver's plated hollowware division was sold to Onieda. Both Wallace and International are now owned by the Syratech corporation. ... Read more

Features

  • Pattern: International Silver 1810 (Sterling, 1930) - I082
  • Pattern Description: Sterling, 1930
  • Length: 7 7/8 Inches
  • Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern!

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