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Antique Victorian Brooch with .58 Carat of Rose Cut Diamonds in Gold
Located in Austin, TX
CIRCA 1800’s Rose cut Diamond Brooch This is very special piece meant for someone equally as special. It takes a true vintage jewelry connoisseur to really appreciate the history of this fine brooch. This brooch is made of 10 karat gold and rose cut diamonds set in their ORIGINAL settings, CIRCA 1600. Decade old and this vintage brooch is in great condition, has been well taken care of and deserves a space to live and breathe! The rose cut diamonds embody the nature of a rose flower by imitating the narrow spiral of petals. The trombone catch on the pin proves it's circa date. The brooch is covered with rose cut diamonds and natural carvings in the material. It is clear this brooch was a jeweler's "rose bush", spreading love and life to all who wear it! Antique Victorian brooch...
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Mid-19th Century Unknown Victorian Antique Silver, Flatware and Silverplate

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Diamond, Gold, 10k Gold

Set of 10 Antique French Gilt Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons by Boyer-Callot
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A very fine set of 19th Century French sterling silver demitasse spoons. Comprised of 10 spoons with etched decoration, openwork handles, and gilding to the bowls. Each is struck with a BG and chalice maker's mark for Francois-Auguste Boyer-Callot and struck with the 1st standard Minerva French...
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Mid-19th Century French Belle Époque Antique Silver, Flatware and Silverplate

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Sterling Silver

1960s Cartier Solid 18 Karat Yellow Gold Happiness Plate
Located in Atlanta, GA
This exquisite Cartier 1960s solid 18 karat gold plate features an enamel center design on the front and the word "Happiness" hand-engraved in cursive writing on the back. This stunn...
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Mid-20th Century Unknown Modern Silver, Flatware and Silverplate

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18k Gold, Yellow Gold

1930s Colorful Enamel and Sterling Silver Scandinavian Teaspoon Set
Located in Atlanta, GA
This 1930s teaspoon set comes with 8 teaspoons. All the spoons vary in pastel and deep hues with a seashell pattern embedded in the enamel. The sterling s...
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1930s Unknown Art Deco Vintage Silver, Flatware and Silverplate

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Sterling Silver, Enamel

Marina J Sterling Silver Spoons with Baroque Black and White Pearls and Diamonds
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A set of six stamp-matched Vintage spoons that have been renewed and adorned with Marina J's signature style. Platinum-plated for longevity and tarnish...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Artist Silver, Flatware and Silverplate

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Black Pearl, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Rhodium

Antique and Vintage Silver, Flatware and Silver Plate

While early utensils were often shaped from clay, wood or bone, silversmiths later crafted flatware from precious metal. In the 19th century, mass production of electroplated flatware made silver utensils accessible to the middle class. Now, antique and vintage silver, flatware and silver-plate objects for dining and the home are heritage pieces reflecting this history of design.

Silver spoons were so prized in 15th-century England that people would travel with the valuable utensils. Forks in the 17th century were frequently made with steel and likewise only available to the upper class. Silver flatware continued to be produced in small workshops in the 18th century and was a luxury reserved for the elite. When George I came to the throne in 1714, the silver dining service — including plates, dishes, soup tureens, chargers and sauceboats — became all-important.

Innovative manufacturing techniques such as the electroplating process in the 19th century would transform silversmithing with industrialization. Sheffield plate was used from 1750 to 1880 and involved a fusion method to fabricate everything from knife handles to serveware. French industrial chemist Henri de Ruolz discovered a gilding and silver-plating process for metals in 1841, with the silver-like results so celebrated that Napoleon III ordered a 3,000-piece flatware set. The expansion of table service in the Victorian era also led to an increasing number of flatware and serving pieces in a canteen, or cutlery chest, all with specific uses, from toast forks to butter picks.

While affordable metal flatware is widely available today, historic brands including Gorham Manufacturing Company — whose legendary contribution to the history of silver making started in 1831 — and Christofle continue the tradition of silver and silver-plate flatware.

Browse 1stDibs for both antique and contemporary silver, flatware and silver-plate objects in a range of elegant designs to enhance your dining table.

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