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Wallace Irving (Sterling,1900,R,W & S Stamp) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! At the age of 16, Robert Wallace became an apprentice to Captain William Mix, a renowned spoon maker for the Meriden Britannia Co. A Meriden Britannia apprenticeship was highly sought after because the firm was the most successful flatware and hollowware producing firm in the Northeast. Having mastered the art of silver craft, Robert Wallace left his apprenticeship, purchased a dilapidated grist mill, and began to produce his own flatware. Because Wallace was skilled in the art of spoon making, Wallace's only product was spoons. Wallace realized the importance of diversifying his business and began producing a complete range of flatware using a nickel alloy formula. The 1930's were spent perfecting R. Wallace Mfg. Co.'s mass production techniques. Tuttle Silver, Smith and Smith, and The Watson Co. were incorporated into Wallace's business In 1959, Wallace Silversmiths was acquired by the Hamilton Watch Co. Over the next three decades, the ownership of Wallace Silversmiths would change three more times. Wallace continues to produce flatware of exceptional quality.
| CATEGORY: | Kitchen |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wallace |
| FEATURES: | Pattern: Wallace Irving (Sterling,1900,R,W & S Stamp), Pattern Description: Sterling, 1900, R, W & S Stamp, Length: 8 7/8 Inches, Manufacturing History: From 1900 To 1900, Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern! |