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Learn MoreTiffany & Co. St. Dunstan Flatware Service
- Tiffany & Co.‘s St. Dunstan pattern was introduced by Tiffany & Co. in 1909
- It is named for St. Dunstan, the patron saint of gold and silversmiths
- The beautiful set incorporates delicate oak leaves and fluted borders for a refined effect
- The complete 120-piece service for twelve is housed in a fitted mahogany case
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Tiffany & Co.
Circa 1910
This magnificent Tiffany & Co. sterling silver flatware service for twelve exemplifies the firm’s mastery of refined design and exceptional craftsmanship. Comprising 120 pieces in the St. Dunstan pattern, the service represents Tiffany’s enduring legacy in American silver, distinguished by its classic balance and subtle Art Deco elegance. Introduced in 1909 and named for St. Dunstan, the patron saint of gold. . .
Tiffany & Co.
Circa 1910
This magnificent Tiffany & Co. sterling silver flatware service for twelve exemplifies the firm’s mastery of refined design and exceptional craftsmanship. Comprising 120 pieces in the St. Dunstan pattern, the service represents Tiffany’s enduring legacy in American silver, distinguished by its classic balance and subtle Art Deco elegance. Introduced in 1909 and named for St. Dunstan, the patron saint of gold and silversmiths, the pattern is celebrated for its understated sophistication and homage to the art of metalwork.
The service’s design exhibits quiet grandeur through its symmetrical fluting and gently contoured terminals. Each piece incorporates delicate oak leaf motifs, a subtle nod to the organic forms that defined early 20th-century aesthetics. The service includes twelve place settings, all housed within its original mahogany case.
Conceived under the artistic direction of Charles T. Grosjean and John C. Moore II, the St. Dunstan pattern reflects Tiffany’s shift from the elaborate ornamentation of the Victorian era toward the clarity and poise of the Edwardian and early Art Deco periods. The firm’s silver workshops, renowned for their technical precision and aesthetic restraint, defined the American standard of luxury silver during the early 20th century.
Case: 5 1/8“ high x 16” wide x 12 5/8“ deep
This flatware service contains:
12 luncheon forks
12 entrée forks
12 fish forks
12 oyster forks
12 table spoons
12 teaspoons
12 gumbo spoons
12 butter spreaders
12 luncheon knives
12 entrée knives

| Maker: | Tiffany & Co. |
| Period: | 20th Century |
| Origin: | America |
| Type: | Flatware |
| Style: | Art Deco |
| Depth: | 12.63 in. (32.07 cm) |
| Width: | 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) |
| Height: | 5.13 in. (13.02 cm) |
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