Nro. 82642271

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S. Kirk and Son Baltimore Silver "Repousse" carving set embossed with flowers - Kaiverrussetti (2) - Regency-tyylinen

Exquisite 19th century American sterling silver carving set with richly embossed handles depicting roses, daisies, poppies and other flowers. Called "Repousse" pattern and made by S. Kirk and Son, USA. The iconic Repousse silverware pattern by Kirk Stieff made its debut in 1828, making it the oldest sterling silver pattern produced in the United States. Samuel Kirk (February 15, 1793 – July 6, 1872) was an American silversmith, active in Baltimore, Maryland, and best known for his introduction of repoussage to the United States. He engaged in various partnerships with his sons under the names of S. Kirk and Son and S. Kirk and Sons. In 1979 S. Kirk & Son was purchased by the Stieff Company, which renamed itself Kirk Stieff. Maker: S. Kirk and Son Origin: USA Date: 1880's 285 g Knife – 38 cm Fork – 25.5 cm 2 cm diameter at widest part Good antique condition. Knife blade protrudes from the handle; some tarnishing to the steel part of the fork; the leg attachment of the fork is a bit loose.

Nro. 82642271

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S. Kirk and Son Baltimore Silver "Repousse" carving set embossed with flowers - Kaiverrussetti (2) - Regency-tyylinen

S. Kirk and Son Baltimore Silver "Repousse" carving set embossed with flowers - Kaiverrussetti (2) - Regency-tyylinen

Exquisite 19th century American sterling silver carving set with richly embossed handles depicting roses, daisies, poppies and other flowers. Called "Repousse" pattern and made by S. Kirk and Son, USA.

The iconic Repousse silverware pattern by Kirk Stieff made its debut in 1828, making it the oldest sterling silver pattern produced in the United States.

Samuel Kirk (February 15, 1793 – July 6, 1872) was an American silversmith, active in Baltimore, Maryland, and best known for his introduction of repoussage to the United States. He engaged in various partnerships with his sons under the names of S. Kirk and Son and S. Kirk and Sons. In 1979 S. Kirk & Son was purchased by the Stieff Company, which renamed itself Kirk Stieff.

Maker: S. Kirk and Son
Origin: USA
Date: 1880's

285 g
Knife – 38 cm
Fork – 25.5 cm
2 cm diameter at widest part

Good antique condition. Knife blade protrudes from the handle; some tarnishing to the steel part of the fork; the leg attachment of the fork is a bit loose.

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