Offered is a stunning International Silver Flair pattern silverplate dish. For candy, nuts, or other tableware serving purposes this appears to have been rarely if ever used. The matching flatware pattern was issued in 1956, making this a true mid century modern piece. The heavy undulating form measures approximately 7″ x 5 1/2″ across the rim, and is 1″ deep. It is marked on the bottom as illustrated, and is undamaged.
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Offered is an elegant vintage International Silver creamer and sugar set. Though the pattern name is unknown, the same finial knob on the cover and the distinctive scrolled handles are feature on other holloware items of this company. For reference, the sugar bowl is 5 1/2″ high to the top of the decorative handle with the lid in place. Both are approximate 3 1/4″ in diameter across the center portion not including handles or spout. The original labels are still on the bottoms as shown. Acquired in the 1960s, there is no wear to the plate and they appear to have never been used.
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Offered is a lovely International Silver bon bon dish. It stands on three small feet and measures and measures 6″ in diameter not including the handle. With a fancy openwork pattern, the shallow bowl is 1 1/2″ high to the tallest point on the fluted rim. The candy dish is marked on the bottom as illustrated. Acquired in the 1950s, this appears to have never been used. There are no dents, dings, surface scratches, or wear to the plate.
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Offered is a sterling silver fishing lure lot with one original box from International Silver. All three are included in this listing. Each measures 1 3/8″ x 3/4 across the slightly domed spoon portion. Including the treble hook, these are 1 7/8″ long. The vintage lures are unmarked but tested to indeed be sterling. The hooks are not. The box shows some wear, but the lures appear to have never been used.
Offered is a vintage LaPaglia designed sterling silver stick pin. Alphonse La Paglia (1907 – 1953) studied under the infamous Georg Jenson, produced items for Georg Jensen USA, and in 1952 became associated with the International Silver Company in Meriden, Connecticut in 1952. Working from home under the name “International Sterling Craft Associates”. After his death. International continued to produce some of his designs though 1956.
The decorative three dimensional flower measures 7/8″ x 7/8 across the widest points. With undulating decorated petals, it is about 3/8″ high. It is marked as shown on the reverse side International Sterling La Paglia designed, 109. In total, this is 3 5/8″ long. Please note that the needle and included keeper are NOT sterling. The jewelry has no other condition issues. Total weight without included keeper: 3.9 grams
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