my collection of coffee, teapots & pitchers
c. 1900 Reed & Barton catalog showcasing prototypes
c. 1900 Reed & Barton catalog showcasing rare pieces
Q. I'm looking for large items such as punch bowls and serving platters. Do you ever come across any?c. 1900 Reed & Barton catalog showcasing prototypes
c. 1900 Reed & Barton catalog showcasing rare pieces
A. Early pieces of hotel silver were primarily made for individual servings, such as small little teapots, coffee pots, serving dishes or butter pats --one for each guest. A small tureen could have been used for a single serving of soup, but can now be used to hold gravy or sauce. Back in the early 1900s, china was mixed with silver for serving. There weren't a lot of large-scale pieces. If they do exist, they are quite rare and costly.
Q. I'm interested in purchasing 8, 10, 12-piece place settings of flatware. Do you carry that?
A. Hotel silver is getting more and more difficult to acquire. I generally come across individual pieces of flatware. Sometimes I get lucky and acquire a small set, but have never come across a complete table setting. I always suggest mixing and matching. It's more fun anyway!
Q. I'm looking for a bulk lot of ______. Do you carry that?
A. As I mentioned above, hotel silver is hard to acquire. It's like mining for gold. You never know what you're going to find and from where. It's not often you come across a "lot" of one type of piece. However, if a hotel is liquidating, there is an occasional opportunity to purchase an entire "lot."
Q. Can you locate a piece of silver from the _____ Hotel?
A. Quite frankly...well (see above answer). I really wish there was a 1-800-hotelsilver number. I'd have a wonderful supply!
Q. How do I care for my hotel silver?
A. Actually, I did a blog post about that some time ago, referenced here. I swear by Hagerty Silver Foam!
Q. I need a piece repaired, what do I do?
A. I highly recommend a qualified silversmith. We have an excellent one here in San Francisco called Biro & Sons. I plan on devoting an entire post on their operation in the near future.
Hope that answered a few questions. If you have any more, please don't hesitate to ask!
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