Grande Baroque
Grande Baroque is a renowned pattern of sterling silver flatware designed by William S. Warren in 1941. It is produced by Wallace Silversmiths, a company known for its high-quality silver products.
Design[edit | edit source]
The Grande Baroque pattern is celebrated for its intricate and ornate design, which reflects the opulence of the Baroque period. The pattern features elaborate scrollwork, floral motifs, and a sense of grandeur that is characteristic of Baroque art and architecture. This makes it a popular choice for those seeking a luxurious and timeless aesthetic in their table settings.
History[edit | edit source]
The pattern was introduced in 1941, during a time when there was a resurgence of interest in classical and historical designs. William S. Warren, the designer, was inspired by the rich artistic heritage of the Baroque era, and he sought to capture its essence in a modern flatware pattern. Grande Baroque quickly became one of Wallace Silversmiths' most popular and enduring designs.
Usage[edit | edit source]
Grande Baroque flatware is often used for formal dining occasions and is prized by collectors of fine silver. Its elaborate design makes it a statement piece on any dining table. The pattern is available in a wide range of pieces, including dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, and various serving utensils.
Collectibility[edit | edit source]
Due to its enduring popularity and exquisite craftsmanship, Grande Baroque is highly collectible. Pieces from this pattern are often sought after by silver enthusiasts and collectors. The pattern's timeless appeal ensures that it remains a favorite among those who appreciate fine silverware.
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- "Wallace Silversmiths: A History of Excellence." Wallace Silversmiths, Inc.
- "The Grandeur of Grande Baroque." Silver Magazine, 1941.
External links[edit | edit source]
- [Wallace Silversmiths Official Website](http://www.wallacesilversmiths.com)
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