We are pleased to offer this stunning sterling silver waste bowl by Towle Silversmiths. This lovely estate piece is in very good/excellent condition with some slight polish marks that come with time. It comes with one tiny ding along the lower rim that can be seen in the photos. It is barely noticeable and can hardly be seen with the eye. This would make an excellent addition to one’s sterling collection. What a great find! Be sure to check out our large selection of sterling silver flatware and hollowware to compliment it!
The history of Towle Silversmiths is unique. In 1682 William Moulton II (1664-1732) departed his home, a family farm in Hampton, New Hampshire. He traveled to and eventually settled near the Merrimac River near Newbury, Massachusetts. Newbury eventually became known as Newburyport. Several years later in 1690, William attempted silversmithing. He was the first to attempt this in Newbury, and subsequently gained the title of the first silversmith in a long lineage of craftsmen. Six consecutive generations of Moulton silversmiths followed. Towle Silversmiths represents centuries of silversmithing without interruption on the banks of the Merrimac River in Newburyport. The Towle tradition of quality and craftsmanship is still being carried on to this day. Towle flatware is a company whose history spans a time period longer than that of the United States. Today, Towle Silversmiths remains a leader in the silver industry.
Weighs 11.79 troy ounces Made of Sterling Silver Pattern: 7680 Gold Wash Interior
Presenting a beautiful antique 1890 Salt Cellar by renowned Russian silversmith, Pavel Akimovich Ovchinnikov. Created from 88 Silver (88 zolotnik Russian silver was equivalent to 91.66% pure silver and 8.34% copper) and gold washed both inside and out, this salt cellar features a floral motif with intricate white, red, green and blue enamel champlevé throughout.
Sterling creamer & sugar bowl are great for tea time.
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