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Louis XIV by Towle sugar tongs 1924 later mark sterling silver 3.875" long
$ 14.25
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Description
Offered for sale by Caspar’s Place isa set of sterling silver sugar tongs in “Louis XIV” introduced in 1924 by Towle.
The tongs are marked with “Towle;” “PAT. 1924;” and “STERLING.”
This mark indicates that the tongs are a newer piece.
Formed in 1882, Towle Manufacturing Company later became Towle Silversmiths, under which name high-end silver is still produced. The mark of a large script "T" enclosing a lion was first adopted by Towle in 1890. In 1990 Towle Silversmiths was acquired by the holding company Syratech, which also owned Wallace Silversmiths and the International Silver Co. In 2006 Lifetime Brands purchased Syratech, thereby acquiring Towle Silversmiths as well as Wallace Silversmiths and International Silver Co.
The tongs are monogrammed with what appears to be “BPH.”
They are in good estate condition, although
with the patina of fine scratches to be expected with age and use.
The tongs’ price reflects its condition.
These tongs will make a lovely addition to any silver collection.
The tongs weighs approximately 0.63 troy ounces. They are roughly 3.875" long and 0.375" wide.
At Caspar's Place we pride ourselves on our offerings and represent each item to the best of our ability. Please bear in mind that we do our best to describe and photograph each item, but pre-owned items are often imperfect and show the effects of age and use. Each lot is being sold as is, with any substantial defects described to the best of our ability. Note that the photographs are an integral part of the description. Items are sold unpolished - polishing is left to the buyer.
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