Lenox silver

The Lenox Porcelain Company was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox in Trenton, New Jersey. Originally, the company produced art pottery, but soon shifted its focus to fine china and porcelain. In the early 20th century, Lenox acquired the Meriden Britannia Company, a well-known silver manufacturer, and began producing silver-plated flatware and hollowware under the Lenox name.

During the 1920s and 1930s, Lenox produced a number of silver-plated items in art deco and modernist styles, including cocktail shakers, candlesticks, and trays. The company also produced a line of sterling silver flatware and hollowware in the 1940s and 1950s.

In the 1960s, Lenox began producing a line of silver-plated giftware, including picture frames, desk accessories, and baby gifts. The company also produced a line of sterling silver Christmas ornaments during this time.

In the 1980s, Lenox introduced a new line of silver-plated flatware more...

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A Lenox blue glass silver filigree overlay jug, engraved…

A Lenox blue glass silver filigree overlay jug, engraved initials to front, height 26 cm

A Georgian sterling silver tankard with impressive repousse…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tankard with Repousse Decoration, 1833

A Georgian sterling silver tankard with impressive repousse decoration and inscription 'To the owner of the best Scotch Runt, the gift of Lord Arthur Lenox, Chichester cattle show, Dec. 11th, 1833'. Made in London, circa 1833, 12.5 cm high, 284 grams

Two pairs of American sterling silver salt and pepper shakers,…

Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers, Lenox and S.C.S Co

Two pairs of American sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, 20th century, with makers' marks for Lenox silver and S.C.S Co, a carinate bottle shaped pair with domed lids, and a petite barrel shaped pair with faceted sides and horizontal hoops; marked…