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Sterling Silver730 of 956A TIFFANY & CO SILVER RATTLE/TEETHERAustro-Hungarian ice tong
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Posted 2 years ago

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Just found this set of "Old Master" towle flatware stored in a box in the attic. Was told had been passed down a few generations. No year indicator on the individual pieces, however, just the Towle hallmarks. Probably about 70+ pieces--haven't sorted or counted individual pieces yet (sorry--hence the poor and scattered photography). Any way I can determine year or value of these pieces? Thank you!!

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  1. drgil, 2 years ago
    Could be valuable..not sure...worth checking into
  2. rocker-sd rocker-sd, 2 years ago
    What do the Marks read?
  3. butlerfamtv, 2 years ago
    rocker-sd,

    The marks read "Towle pat." (no year indicated) and "Old Master"

    Thanks!
  4. mustangtony mustangtony, 5 months ago
    The "Old Master" pattern was created in 1942 - See below info;
    Towle Silversmiths is an American silver manufacturer. Although Towle Silversmiths was not founded until 1857 (as Towle & Jones) and then 1873 (as A.F. Towle & Son); its progenitors included several members of the Moulton family, whose silversmiths dynasty is claimed to have the longest continuous span of silversmithing of any American family. From father to son, this family produced silversmiths for two hundred years. In 1890, the company adopted the trademark of a large script "T" enclosed by a lion. Eventually the company's name was changed to Towle Silversmiths. Over the years, Towle has created numerous sterling silver flatware patterns in the United States: including the "Candlelight" in 1934, the "Marie Louise" in 1939 which became the official sterling silver pattern for U.S. embassies worldwide, "Old Master" in 1942, now considered by some to be the company’s flagship pattern.

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