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    By Allan Adler
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    Allan Adler Town and Country serving fork. Measures 9.25" tall. Good overall condition, shows fine scratches to sterling. Stamped on backside.
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  • Modernist Sterling Silver Sauce Boat with Ebony Handle by Allan Adler
    By Allan Adler
    Located in New York, NY
    This beautifully designed hand wrought Modernist Sterling Silver Sauce Boat with Ebony Handle is made by Allan Adler and originates from the United States circa 1950. Well scaled and...
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    Vintage 1950s American Modern Serving Pieces

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  • Allan Adler Sterling and Ebony Modernist Cufflinks, circa 1963
    By Allan Adler
    Located in Van Nuys, CA
    Early Allan Adler cuff links, full marked "ALLAN ADLER" and "STERLING" featuring a dark ebony stained rosewood accent fixed to a modernist style sterling post. The cuff links measur...
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  • Repousse Sterling Ladle
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    Kirks iconic Repousse pattern that you can spot from across the room. Chrysanthemums and Begonias come to life as the decorate the entire handle of this soup ladle. There is just eno...
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  • Modern Georgian by Allan Adler Sterling Silver Flatware Set Dinner
    By Allan Adler
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    Allan W. Adler (May 8, 1916 - December 3, 2002) His clean, unadorned and well-crafted style was strongly influenced by the traditional work of early American silversmiths and the contemporary work then being done in the Northern European countries of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. It was a unique and one-of-a-kind style of silversmithing. Adler was an American silversmith, known as "silversmith to the stars". Beginning his career as an apprentice in 1938, Adler designed silverware and hollowware in shapes inspired by the Modernist art movement of the early 1900s. Adler learned the craft of silversmithing from noted 5th generation silversmith Porter Blanchard, one of the founders of the Arts and Crafts movement in California. His name became associated with Hollywood glamour in the early 1940s, and he was commissioned to design mini-Oscars for Academy Award winners, crowns for Miss Universe and Miss USA...
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