All the leading suppliers of flatware in the United States offered flatware patterns in both sterling silver and flatware, although Gorham and Wallace were better known for their sterling
Wallace Flatware makes a variety of high end flatware/cutlery sets and is famous for it's line of sterling silver flatware dating back to the early 1800's. They also manufacture less expensive but high quality flatware sets using stainless steel as well.
sterling silver flatware should be stored in a cool dry place,covered.
ho w much is 92.5 sterling silver flatware at current prices
You can purchase sterling flatware, as well as many other types.
Wallace Sterling was born on 1906-08-06.
Wallace Sterling died on 1985-07-01.
99.99% of the time it is Plated, once again it is not silver. the only flatware that is made of silver will say on it somewhere STERLING
Oneida manufactures stainless steel flatware, but ceased making sterling silver pieces in 2005.
If you opt for more elaborate flatware, such as sterling silver, then you should pick out your flatware first. For stainless steel flatware, pick your china first and then buy flatware that compliments the chosen china.
It is impossible to answer this question accurately. There are numerous brands such as Wallace, Towle, Gorham, Tiffany, Lunt, etc., that manufacture sterling silver flatware. Each company produces many styles, and within each style there are a variety of sizes of forks such as "luncheon", "place", "dinner", "demitasse", "serving", etc...For example:"Wallace" sterling "Rosepoint" "dinner" size fork weighs approximately 57 grams."Towle" sterling "Candlelight" "dinner" size fork weighs approximately 46 grams."Wallace" sterling "Grande Baroque" "place" salad fork weighs approximately 41 grams.
John Ewart Wallace Sterling has written: 'A lofty purpose shared'