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Tiffany & Co. Colonial Silver Flatware Service for 12
Sterling Silver Flatware Service for 12
Tiffany & Co.
This exquisite 180-piece sterling silver flatware service for 12 by Tiffany & Co. is crafted in the distinguished Colonial pattern. One of Tiffany’s most classically inspired motifs, Colonial was first introduced in 1895 by Charles L. Tiffany, though it did not receive its patent until 1896. Interestingly, this contradicts the mark “Pat. 1895” found on the pieces—an anomaly explained by the fact that the dies were originally made with the anticipated patent date, and the cost of modifying them was deemed too high once the official date changed.
The Colonial pattern pattern was designed by Paulding Farnham, a premier Tiffany artisan and accomplished sculptor who trained under Edward C. Moore, Tiffany & Co.'s head designer from 1868 to 1891. Farnham’s mastery is evident in the refined form and rich chasing of this pattern, which exudes timeless elegance. Discontinued in 1913, Colonial pattern remains one of Tiffany’s most sophisticated and sought-after designs. Farnham was also responsible for some of Tiffany’s most celebrated commissions, including the Admiral Dewey presentation sword and the famed Adams Gold Vase, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Marked “Tiffany & Co.” and “Pat. 1895”
The set comprises:
12 Oyster forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Fish forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Small/salad forks
12 Luncheon/dessert forks
12 Dinner forks
12 Serving forks
12 Fish knives
12 Butter knifes
12 Luncheon/dessert knives
12 Dinner knifes
12 Carving knives
12 Serving spoons
12 Tablespoons
12 Soup spoons
12 Teaspoon/coffee spoons
Tiffany & Co.
This exquisite 180-piece sterling silver flatware service for 12 by Tiffany & Co. is crafted in the distinguished Colonial pattern. One of Tiffany’s most classically inspired motifs, Colonial was first introduced in 1895 by Charles L. Tiffany, though it did not receive its patent until 1896. Interestingly, this contradicts the mark “Pat. 1895” found on the pieces—an anomaly explained by the fact that the dies were originally made with the anticipated patent date, and the cost of modifying them was deemed too high once the official date changed.
The Colonial pattern pattern was designed by Paulding Farnham, a premier Tiffany artisan and accomplished sculptor who trained under Edward C. Moore, Tiffany & Co.'s head designer from 1868 to 1891. Farnham’s mastery is evident in the refined form and rich chasing of this pattern, which exudes timeless elegance. Discontinued in 1913, Colonial pattern remains one of Tiffany’s most sophisticated and sought-after designs. Farnham was also responsible for some of Tiffany’s most celebrated commissions, including the Admiral Dewey presentation sword and the famed Adams Gold Vase, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Marked “Tiffany & Co.” and “Pat. 1895”
The set comprises:
12 Oyster forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Fish forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Small/salad forks
12 Luncheon/dessert forks
12 Dinner forks
12 Serving forks
12 Fish knives
12 Butter knifes
12 Luncheon/dessert knives
12 Dinner knifes
12 Carving knives
12 Serving spoons
12 Tablespoons
12 Soup spoons
12 Teaspoon/coffee spoons
Sterling Silver Flatware Service for 12
Tiffany & Co.
This exquisite 180-piece sterling silver flatware service for 12 by Tiffany & Co. is crafted in the distinguished Colonial pattern. One of Tiffany’s most classically inspired motifs, Colonial was first introduced in 1895 by Charles L. Tiffany, though it did not receive its patent until 1896. Interestingly, this contradicts the mark “Pat. 1895” found on the pieces—an anomaly explained by the fact that the dies were originally made with the anticipated patent date, and the cost of modifying them was deemed too high once the official date changed.
The Colonial pattern pattern was designed by Paulding Farnham, a premier Tiffany artisan and accomplished sculptor who trained under Edward C. Moore, Tiffany & Co.'s head designer from 1868 to 1891. Farnham’s mastery is evident in the refined form and rich chasing of this pattern, which exudes timeless elegance. Discontinued in 1913, Colonial pattern remains one of Tiffany’s most sophisticated and sought-after designs. Farnham was also responsible for some of Tiffany’s most celebrated commissions, including the Admiral Dewey presentation sword and the famed Adams Gold Vase, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Marked “Tiffany & Co.” and “Pat. 1895”
The set comprises:
12 Oyster forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Fish forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Small/salad forks
12 Luncheon/dessert forks
12 Dinner forks
12 Serving forks
12 Fish knives
12 Butter knifes
12 Luncheon/dessert knives
12 Dinner knifes
12 Carving knives
12 Serving spoons
12 Tablespoons
12 Soup spoons
12 Teaspoon/coffee spoons
Tiffany & Co.
This exquisite 180-piece sterling silver flatware service for 12 by Tiffany & Co. is crafted in the distinguished Colonial pattern. One of Tiffany’s most classically inspired motifs, Colonial was first introduced in 1895 by Charles L. Tiffany, though it did not receive its patent until 1896. Interestingly, this contradicts the mark “Pat. 1895” found on the pieces—an anomaly explained by the fact that the dies were originally made with the anticipated patent date, and the cost of modifying them was deemed too high once the official date changed.
The Colonial pattern pattern was designed by Paulding Farnham, a premier Tiffany artisan and accomplished sculptor who trained under Edward C. Moore, Tiffany & Co.'s head designer from 1868 to 1891. Farnham’s mastery is evident in the refined form and rich chasing of this pattern, which exudes timeless elegance. Discontinued in 1913, Colonial pattern remains one of Tiffany’s most sophisticated and sought-after designs. Farnham was also responsible for some of Tiffany’s most celebrated commissions, including the Admiral Dewey presentation sword and the famed Adams Gold Vase, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Marked “Tiffany & Co.” and “Pat. 1895”
The set comprises:
12 Oyster forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Fish forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Small/salad forks
12 Luncheon/dessert forks
12 Dinner forks
12 Serving forks
12 Fish knives
12 Butter knifes
12 Luncheon/dessert knives
12 Dinner knifes
12 Carving knives
12 Serving spoons
12 Tablespoons
12 Soup spoons
12 Teaspoon/coffee spoons
$17,097.50
Original: $48,850.00
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$48,850.00
$17,097.50Description
Sterling Silver Flatware Service for 12
Tiffany & Co.
This exquisite 180-piece sterling silver flatware service for 12 by Tiffany & Co. is crafted in the distinguished Colonial pattern. One of Tiffany’s most classically inspired motifs, Colonial was first introduced in 1895 by Charles L. Tiffany, though it did not receive its patent until 1896. Interestingly, this contradicts the mark “Pat. 1895” found on the pieces—an anomaly explained by the fact that the dies were originally made with the anticipated patent date, and the cost of modifying them was deemed too high once the official date changed.
The Colonial pattern pattern was designed by Paulding Farnham, a premier Tiffany artisan and accomplished sculptor who trained under Edward C. Moore, Tiffany & Co.'s head designer from 1868 to 1891. Farnham’s mastery is evident in the refined form and rich chasing of this pattern, which exudes timeless elegance. Discontinued in 1913, Colonial pattern remains one of Tiffany’s most sophisticated and sought-after designs. Farnham was also responsible for some of Tiffany’s most celebrated commissions, including the Admiral Dewey presentation sword and the famed Adams Gold Vase, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Marked “Tiffany & Co.” and “Pat. 1895”
The set comprises:
12 Oyster forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Fish forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Small/salad forks
12 Luncheon/dessert forks
12 Dinner forks
12 Serving forks
12 Fish knives
12 Butter knifes
12 Luncheon/dessert knives
12 Dinner knifes
12 Carving knives
12 Serving spoons
12 Tablespoons
12 Soup spoons
12 Teaspoon/coffee spoons
Tiffany & Co.
This exquisite 180-piece sterling silver flatware service for 12 by Tiffany & Co. is crafted in the distinguished Colonial pattern. One of Tiffany’s most classically inspired motifs, Colonial was first introduced in 1895 by Charles L. Tiffany, though it did not receive its patent until 1896. Interestingly, this contradicts the mark “Pat. 1895” found on the pieces—an anomaly explained by the fact that the dies were originally made with the anticipated patent date, and the cost of modifying them was deemed too high once the official date changed.
The Colonial pattern pattern was designed by Paulding Farnham, a premier Tiffany artisan and accomplished sculptor who trained under Edward C. Moore, Tiffany & Co.'s head designer from 1868 to 1891. Farnham’s mastery is evident in the refined form and rich chasing of this pattern, which exudes timeless elegance. Discontinued in 1913, Colonial pattern remains one of Tiffany’s most sophisticated and sought-after designs. Farnham was also responsible for some of Tiffany’s most celebrated commissions, including the Admiral Dewey presentation sword and the famed Adams Gold Vase, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Marked “Tiffany & Co.” and “Pat. 1895”
The set comprises:
12 Oyster forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Fish forks (gold-washed tines)
12 Small/salad forks
12 Luncheon/dessert forks
12 Dinner forks
12 Serving forks
12 Fish knives
12 Butter knifes
12 Luncheon/dessert knives
12 Dinner knifes
12 Carving knives
12 Serving spoons
12 Tablespoons
12 Soup spoons
12 Teaspoon/coffee spoons






















