The Pairpoint Mfg Co operated in Massachusetts during the late 19th century and well into the 20th century producing many wonderful silverplate items with fancy designs covering the objects. The firm produced numerous patterns of silverplate flatware and marketed these lines during the Victorian era. One such intricate design was called Dresden introduced in 1891 and sporting a fancy detailed pattern on the handle of each piece. The sets included many different individual place setting utensils as well as multiple serving items. I believe this example to be a butter knife which measures 7 5/8” long. The blade portion has very slight warping but would still be usable as a serving utensil. I have not polished the item, sold as viewed in the listing. The impressed mark on the back states 1880 Pairpoint MFG Company with the #3 also visible. I will have other items of this pattern listed in auction format with low starting bids. Please view all pictures as they are considered part of the description.
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