Overview
The seller identifies the set as Wallace sterling silver, and the highly ornate, pierced, three-dimensional handle design strongly matches Wallace's iconic 'Grande Baroque' pattern (introduced 1941). The set is housed in a Naken's tarnish-proof chest.
Story
Introduced by Wallace Silversmiths in 1941, Grande Baroque was designed by William S. Warren to reflect the opulent, three-dimensional aesthetic of the Baroque period. It became one of the best-selling sterling flatware patterns in American history. The secondary market for Wallace's Grande Baroque remains robust due to its status as one of the most recognizable and desirable heavy sterling patterns of the 20th century.
Maker / Origin
Wallace Silversmiths (attributed)
Condition & Value
The set is housed in a Naken's tarnish-proof chest, which typically helps preserve the silver. The valuation assumes standard vintage condition with normal micro-scratching from use. Any significant issues such as garbage disposal damage, bent tines, or deep monogram removals would negatively impact the value.