Embodying the spirit of casual luxury, Fairfax has a sterling design that never goes out of style. As timely today as when it was first introduced in 1910, this design is influenced by the crisp, molded lines and classic simplicity of the Sheraton style. The highly polished finish brings a rich aura to the table.
Enjoy the simple elegance of this American-made seafood fork. Crafted for a lifetime of meals, this piece features a timeless pattern perfect for both special occasions and everyday use . Effortlessly lift and serve your favorite seafood dishes.
The 16th-century was England's Golden Age of progress and prosperity. Shakespeare, science, and exploration all came of age under Queen Elizabeth I, as did the art of silversmith. With its simple beauty, Towle's queen Elizabeth I pays homage to this Golden Age. Delicate floral motifs at the tip and the neck are balanced by sculptured openwork curves.
With its intricate sculpturing and expert craftsmanship, Buttercup Sterling Silver Seafood Fork is jewelry for the table. Your loved ones deserve only the best.
it was wider than the picture seemed to indicate I liked the large size.. Kevin. Alexandria, VA. Thu Jan 16 2025
This intricately detailed pattern was inspired by the shields carried by knights during the Crusades, and named for the most famous Crusader of all: Richard the Lion Hearted. Be brave - brace yourself with the undeniable boldness.
Classic and timeless, Old Master brings together the finest in traditional Early Victorian design motifs with skillful artistry. The crown of leaves, the center rosette, scrollwork, flutes, and the violin-shaped handle are all traditionally famous motifs of sterling design.
The accent is on form and symmetrical in Royal Danish, which takes its influence from the traditional artistry of Scandinavia. Bold openwork reflects this modern interpretation, even on the knife handles. Cut with the clarity of a fine jewel, these pieces are magnificent in weight and style, providing a dramatic accent for any table setting.