Spring is here, Summer is coming. Put your old baby porringer’s to use with some delicious Ice Cream or Sorbet. We used Talenti gelato e sorbetto with Porringers made by Tiffany & Co., Reed & Barton, and Kalo. The ice cream forks are in the Tapestry pattern by Reed & Barton.
]]>This beautiful Barker Ellis epergne puts a fun twist on Chips and Salsa and Margaritas have never tasted so good as they do poured out of this Caldwell Sterling Silver coffee urn
]]>Nothing says Summer like Watermelon. Why not serve it on a beautiful Silver tray like this one. We turned this fabulous one of a kind Gorham Martele’ tray into Mmmmmmartele’.
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Sometimes you don’t have the right vase for the job. Water Pitchers can be re purposed for flowers and look beautiful in the process. We also use jiggers / shot glasses for smaller arrangements. Seen here are Water Pitchers made by Lebolt, Whiting, and Kirk-Stieff.
]]>Silver and Wine go together like peas and carrots. There are a variety of Silver items made for drinking, tasting or serving wine. Seen here is a Gorham Silver and Glass decanter, A French 1st standard wine taster or tastevins, a repose wine funnel and an American Sterling wine coaster.
]]>We’ve got your Tea Pots, Tea Cups, Tea Infusers, Tea Caddies, Tea Ball’s, Books about Tea Balls, and even the tea….If drinking tea is your thing, we’ve got you covered.
]]>Whether you’re serving peas or another side dish, the Pea Spoon is a great functional serving piece. The pierced bowl allows for liquid to strain while serving. Seen here is a Pea Spoon in the Faneuil pattern by Tiffany, a bowl and under plate also made by Tiffany. And an unusual aesthetic Sterling Silver pea pod.
]]>Silver bowls and dishes are a great way to serve nuts, candies, bonbons, or whatever else you’re into. We also recommend using any type of spoon for serving. Seen here is a variety of Nut or Bonbon spoons, but you can also use tea caddy spoons or old baby or infant feeding spoons.
]]>Whether it’s Gorham, Tiffany, Reed & Barton, Kirk or Shiebler American Silver is a beautiful thing. Celebrate this July 4th by with an All American lineup. Happy Independence Day!!!
]]>They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so why not make it look important, also. Pictured here is breakfast served on Tiffany Sterling Silver including; a round footed salver, flatware in the English King and Provence patterns, an oval footed bread basket, a modernistic bar pitcher, and assorted bowls. Bon Appetit
]]>Peanut Butter and Jelly, Milk and Cookies, Bert and Ernie, Few things go together as well as Pizza and Beer. Silver doesn’t have to be reserved for special occasions, even casual Pizza night can be brought to life with a little bit of Sterling Silver. Whether its movie night, or helping a friend move, nothing compliments pizza like an ice cold beer. Sterling Silver bottle openers are a great touch to your bar. Here we used an English Silver salver, a pair of English Silver master salts, a pizza cutter in the Rose Point pattern by Wallace, and Bottle openers by Gorham and Georg Jensen. The pizza is from Mellow Mushroom, and a selection of local beers from Monday Night Brewing, SweetWater Brewing Company, and Terrapin Beer Company.
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Sometimes the photo shoots don't go as planned...
]]>No matter what you use them for, we’ve got you covered. The Mint Julep Cup is like the swiss army knife of the Silver World. On a desk, on your vanity, at a cocktail party, or at the bar, the mint julep cup can pretty much hold anything.
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Happy Chanukah to all that celebrate the Festival of Lights.
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A pair of beautiful English Silver (Birmingham 1891) compotes filled with homemade cookies and fudge. The pierced basket is American made by Howard & Co circa 1910. In the back, delicious chocolate covered pretzels in sterling silver julep cups.
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How ever you celebrate, ring in the new year with Silver. Seen here is a Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver wine cooler with a Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver gallery tree. The black eyed peas and collard greens are served in beautiful Sterling Silver bowls. When the night goes on too long, make sure you are prepared with something for that hangover with Sterling Silver pill boxes.
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Sweetheart to Miss….Sugar to Kiss…
Happy Valentine’s Day. This year, give the gift of Chaklava. Delicious Baklava with a hint of Dark Chocolate.
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An English Silver goblet is just what you need to keep that delicious Guinness ice cold. Festive green popcorn from Caja looks great in this Sterling Silver basket made in London circa 1908. Irish Silver candelabra made in Dublin circa 1969.
]]>Seen here: A Coin Silver egg set made George Sharp circa 1860. A Coin Silver repousse pedestal bowl made by Samuel Kirk circa 1850. Mid Century heptagon shaped bowl by International. A Sterling Silver basket with handle by Whiting. And a large American Sterling basket with handle.
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My aunt’s famous pickles served on American Coin Silver. Seen here is a Gorham Coin Silver pickle dish, and a Coin Silver pickle fork circa 1860.
]]>“What an incredible Cinderella story, this unknown, comes outta nowhere to lead the pack, at Augusta he’s on his final hole, he’s about 450 yards aways, he’s gonna hit about a 2 iron I think…”
It's Masters Week. We have a great selection of Sterling Silver trophies and bowls.
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