Help with Currier & Roby

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modemgirlz
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Help with Currier & Roby

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Could someone help me identify this pattern. Did Currier & Roby design this pattern? I do see this pattern on newer pieces, with another name with Currier & Roby. I do believe this piece is old. Thanks for your help
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Hi,
The pattern is called "Onslow" and appears to have originated in mid-eighteenth century London. Many silver manufacturers have reproduced it since then. Maybe one of the English mavens will flesh out the pattern origins for us.
Regards, Tom
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Currier & Roby was known for their high quality reproductions of antique American and British silver. Pretty piece, you don't mention size, is it a salt spoon?

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Currier & Roby salt spoon

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Tom, Thank you for the information. Yes, it would be nice to know where this fine pattern originated from. Thanks again for your help! I do want to mention, that you have a great forum, everyone is very helpful. Kristina
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salt spoon

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Dragonflywink, Thanks for all the information. My spoon is a salt spoon. I do love the pattern on the bowl, nice how it's on the front and back. I would love to see other pieces by them. You are always so helpful! Thank you Kristina
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