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Originally posted by Knight_ridergta View PostHello everyone,
I have just started collecting AH flatware/silverware so I thought I would say hi to all the fellow collectors! As of now I have one piece in my collection and another on it's way from Brent!
"One piece is never enough."
Please show us some photos when time allows.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris,
Thanks! My goal is to collect one of every pattern that has been discovered, I will get pictures up soon.
Originally posted by CPB View PostHi, and welcome. It sounds like you've discovered the number one mantra already.
"One piece is never enough."
Please show us some photos when time allows.
Cheers
Chris
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Originally posted by Knight_ridergta View PostHello everyone,
I have just started collecting AH flatware/silverware so I thought I would say hi to all the fellow collectors! As of now I have one piece in my collection and another on it's way from Brent!
I only just wanted one representative piece as well and now I'm up to 8 pieces!
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Welcome here with us, Knight! When I bought my first piece of AH flatware -- it happened to be a dessert fork in the Informal Pattern -- I did so because it was the first such piece I had come across that I could actually afford...in other words, IT WAS CHEAP, relatively speaking! Once I had it in my hands, I became quite attracted to the design in it's smooth, sleek simplicity...and when another piece of the Informal Pattern came available several months later, I grabbed it! Over the ensuing 15+ years I have amassed a complete place setting in the Informal Pattern and I am still as attracted to this design as I was so long ago. Even though the prices of the Informal Pattern are now almost as high as the Formal Pattern -- and there are two-thirds fewer pieces of the Informal Pattern than the State Service!
I must also comment that, since we are yet to find a complete inventory of either the Formal or the Informal Pattern service, or even the original order form, no one really knows how many pieces were actually made by P. Bruchmann & Sons -- especially since pieces were ordered over time to replace lost (stolen) pieces -- and we also don't know how many different implement styles were provided -- how many dinner knives, luncheon knives, dinner forks, salad forks, dessert forks or any of the wide variety of other implements that could possibly have been created for this service.
Br. James
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Originally posted by Knight_ridergta View PostChris,
Thanks! My goal is to collect one of every pattern that has been discovered, I will get pictures up soon.
Chris
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Originally posted by CPB View PostBe sure to check in with the forum here before you spend your hard earned $. And avoid places like Charlie Snyder. He has a MASSIVE selection of AH silver, a lot of which are fake.
Chris
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