Description: Alvin Sterling Silver Bon Bon Bowl.Model #: B239-2.Origin: Irvington, NJ, USA.Period: Early 20th century.Description: Highly polished Sterling bowl features a 1 inch tapered rim, accented by a stamped/raised floral border surround, clean finished edge, base stamped "ALVIN" maker's mark and "STERLING, B239-2".Material: stamped "STERLING"Dimensions: 5.75 D x 1.5 H inches.Condition: Very good; wear commensurate with age and use (e.g. a couple of moderate impressions at inner rim, a few minor nicks and sporadic fine scratches).Weight: 2.3 oz.Search terms: bowl, candy dish.About the maker: Alvin sterling got its start in the 19th century with manufacturing sterling silver flatware. They started their production in New Jersey, but in 1895 saw the need to move their company to New York. If you find Alvin sterling made in their early days from New Jersey, you’ve definitely found a diamond in the rough.During their time making flatware they focused on historical and colonial patterns. Because of this, they were in direct competition with Gorham and it was on purpose. Alvin was trying to outdo Gorham, but what happened is Gorham wound up buying them.During their time, Alvin made flatware and hollowware. If you find these rarities, pick them up quick because a lot of it has been melted away.
Price: 125 USD
Location: Crockett, California
End Time: 2024-05-03T23:41:28.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Alvin
Pattern: American Victorian
Composition: Sterling Silver
Style: Victorian
Age: 1900-1940