Durgin's 1910 Fairfax No. 2 set of six Old French hollow knives is a classic example of early 20th-century American silverware. These knives feature a simple, elegant Fairfax pattern with Colonial Revival style, known for its clean lines and understated decoration. The hollow handles are made of silver, making them lighter and well-balanced, while the blades are typically stainless steel or silver-plated for durability.
Durgin, a well-known American silversmith company founded in 1853, was renowned for its high-quality silver pieces, and the Fairfax pattern is one of their most enduring designs.
Messurements: H 8.75" by 1"w
United Sates, 1910