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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 4251581, member: 59"]That is absolutely Towle's lion in a T. Hollow ware often has no pattern name, just the number, until into the 20th century when "pattern names" became a thing and manufacturers added coordinated holloware to the flatware lines.</p><p><br /></p><p>1810 is the inventory number for the piece it's on. The letter looks like an Old English G.</p><p><br /></p><p>As family stories often go, the one about the sugar and creamer being used before 1890 is probably mistaken.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 4251581, member: 59"]That is absolutely Towle's lion in a T. Hollow ware often has no pattern name, just the number, until into the 20th century when "pattern names" became a thing and manufacturers added coordinated holloware to the flatware lines. 1810 is the inventory number for the piece it's on. The letter looks like an Old English G. As family stories often go, the one about the sugar and creamer being used before 1890 is probably mistaken.[/QUOTE]
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