8 Sterling TOWLE Old Colonial 1895 Luncheon Forks

Pricing & History
  • Sold for
    Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth.
  • Sold Date
  • Source eBay
GoldenO Payment Shipping Refunds Sterling Towle Old Colonial 1895 Luncheon ForksNo Monograms Quantity: 8 GoldenO Part# S5528 Details at a glance: Condition PreOwned:May require polishing, In Very Good Condition, Please see pictures. Manufacturer Towle Identification 8 Sterling Silver Luncheon Forks Pattern Old Colonial 1895 Markings Hallmark, "TOWLE" "STERLING" Measurements 7" Long 12.73 Troy oz. Monograms No Monograms Notes of Interest In 1682 William Moulton II left the family farm in Hampton, New Hampshire and settled near the Merrimac River in a section of Newbury, Massachusetts that would later become Newburyport. In 1690, William became the first to attempt silversmithing in Newbury, thus gaining the title of the first silversmith in the area and beginning a long lineage of silver craftsmen. Six consecutive generations of Moulton silversmiths have followed under the Towle Silversmiths name. The Moulton/Towle tradition of silversmithing is still carried on today. A company whose heritage spans a time period longer than that of the United States, Towle Silversmiths remains a leader in the silver industry. Dating back to 1690, its history is rich, impeccable, and established. This remarkable heritage is reflected in the outstanding character, magnificent detail, and incredible balance of every piece bearing the Towle name. Their read more