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c. 1912 Mono "B" The design, known as "Mary Chilton," was first introduced in 1912. A monogram is present on …
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c. 1912 Mono "B" The design, known as "Mary Chilton," was first introduced in 1912. A monogram is present on the front of the handle. The marks include the Towle Silversmiths Hallmark, "Pat. 1912," and "Sterling."
Towle Silversmiths, founded in 1824 as Towle & Jones in Newburyport, Massachusetts, is a renowned American silverware and flatware manufacturer. They are known for their high-quality sterling silver and silver-plated products, featuring timeless and elegant designs. Towle often stamped their items with hallmarks, indicating authenticity and quality, and their products are highly collectible. Each pattern, such as "Mary Chilton," has its own unique design. Despite changes in ownership and production methods, Towle Silversmiths maintains a lasting legacy in the world of fine silverware.
Length: 8 in
The weight is 2.475 Troy Ounce
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