Description
C1910 Frank Whiting American Sterling Art Nouveau pierced bowl with hand etched
border. Wonderful sterling bowl with a beautiful monogram in the interior.
Absolutely no issues, no bends, no dents. 9 7/8" x 3" x 339 grams.
Frank M. Whiting Co. began making silverware in North Attleboro, Massachusetts
in 1878, when it was known as Holbrook, Whiting & Albee. The company became a
part of Ellmore Silver Co in about 1940, and that firm went out of business
around 1960. Crown Silver Co. of New York later acquired the Whiting dies. The
company mark of a griffon and a shield with a W was used up to 1896, and later a
W in a circle flanked by stylized leaves. Some pattern names: Adams,
Athene/Crescendo, Botticelli, Georgian Shell, Lily/Floral, Neapolitan/Kings
Court, Princess Ingrid, Rose of Sharon, Talisman Rose, Troubadour and
Victoria/Florence.