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<p>[QUOTE="Marko, post: 351236, member: 210"]Here is the other side... date a bit faded, can you tell me the year?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]119203[/ATTACH] </p><p>In other non-exciting news, it continues to rain here. I was coming back from Philly and wanted to head to an antique mall in Pennsylvania an hour away, but they are only open Thurs-Sun. So I wandered into another Jersey antique mall. I found these, they were supposed to be a dollar each, but since I bought all I got them for $20. I just fell in love with the pattern and style of the set. It took me two hours online to ID the pattern, La Touraine. It has the Rogers double anchor XII mark as well as the IS for International Silver. Pattern established in 1920. This is the viande (grill) set. I love the grille sets because of the styling, longer handles, shorter fork prongs. The challenge will be to find the forks- people want them to make the silverplate jewelry. There was only one regular fork. I did get 8 knives, 8 teaspoons, 8 salad forks, and two large serving spoons. I did just get some forks on ebay, but they have an H monogram. Another summer treasure hunt project. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]119205[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]119206[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marko, post: 351236, member: 210"]Here is the other side... date a bit faded, can you tell me the year? [ATTACH=full]119203[/ATTACH] In other non-exciting news, it continues to rain here. I was coming back from Philly and wanted to head to an antique mall in Pennsylvania an hour away, but they are only open Thurs-Sun. So I wandered into another Jersey antique mall. I found these, they were supposed to be a dollar each, but since I bought all I got them for $20. I just fell in love with the pattern and style of the set. It took me two hours online to ID the pattern, La Touraine. It has the Rogers double anchor XII mark as well as the IS for International Silver. Pattern established in 1920. This is the viande (grill) set. I love the grille sets because of the styling, longer handles, shorter fork prongs. The challenge will be to find the forks- people want them to make the silverplate jewelry. There was only one regular fork. I did get 8 knives, 8 teaspoons, 8 salad forks, and two large serving spoons. I did just get some forks on ebay, but they have an H monogram. Another summer treasure hunt project. [ATTACH=full]119205[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]119206[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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