Porter Blanchard Porter Blanchard taught his son-in-law and renowned designer Allan Adler (the silversmith to the stars) the craft of silversmithing and was the one of the founders of the Arts amp Crafts movement in California, after moving from Boston where 5 generations had been in silversmithing. Blanchard bridged the Arts and Crafts and Modern movements. Blanchard’s exploration into progressive design began with the silver he exhibited at the 1928 Exhibition of the Decorative Arts at the National Arts Club in New York. Square by Porter Blanchard hand-made sterling silver flatware set – 61 pieces. This set includes
10 Dinner Knives, 9 1/8″
10 Dinner Forks, 7 5/8″
10 Salad Forks, 6 3/4″
10 Teaspoons, 6 1/8″
10 Flat Handle Butter Spreaders, 5 5/8″
1 Gravy Ladle, 6 3/8″
2 Serving Spoons, 8 5/8″
1 Tomato Server, 9 3/8″
1 Salad Serving Set, all-sterling, 2-pc, 9 1/4″
1 Pie Server, all-sterling, 10 1/4″
1 Sauce Ladle, 4 7/8″
1 Vegetable Serving Set, all-sterling, 2-pc, 10 1/2″
1 Sugar Tong, 4 1/4″
Includes Bonus brand new storage chest.Excellent condition, with no monograms. This set will be lightly professionally polished and sealed in individual plastic sleeves prior to shipping. A work of art
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