A pair of late-Victorian silver open salts with Albany pattern…
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A pair of late-Victorian silver open salts with Albany pattern spoons; Robert Stebbings, London 1898

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  • Albany Pattern - The Albany pattern is a design of sterling silver cutlery (silverware) that was popular in the 19th century. It is characterized by a simple, elegant design with a plain handle and a pointed tip. The pattern is named after Albany, New York, where it was first produced by the firm of Rogers, Smith & Co. in the 1850s. The Albany pattern is considered a classic design and is still popular today. It is typically used for formal occasions and is often paired with fine china and crystal.

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