This five-piece place setting includes a knife, dinner fork, soup spoon, salad fork, and teaspoon, each made of sterling silver. The handle of each piece is marked with.

Measurements
Knife- 8 3/4" by 3/4" by 1/2"
Dinner Fork- 7 1/4" by 3/4" by 1/8"
Soup Spoon- 6 3/4" by 1 3/8" by 1/8"
Salad Fork- 6 1/4" by 7/8" by 1/8"
Teaspoon- 6" by 1 1/4" by 1/8"

All 5 pieces are decorated with the Shenandoah pattern on the handle, introduced in 1996.

Both spoons as well as the salad fork are tarnished due to age, though still remains in the original bag.

Wallace Silversmiths traces its beginnings back to Robert Wallace, who made the first nickel spoon in America in 1835. He once supplied Horace Wilcox, the founder of International Silver, with spoons to sell from his wagon. The two companies' history intertwines again in 1986 and 1988 when the Syratech Corporation purchased both companies and relocated them to East Boston, Massachusetts. Today, Wallace Silversmiths is now part of the Lifetime Brands family, who also manufacture Towle Silversmiths, Tuttle, International Silver, and produce the Gorham and Kirk Stieff sterling flatware patterns under license. Click on your pattern of interest below for complete information!

Legend had it that the White Cherokee Roses found in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia would bring perfect and eternal love to maidens who would wear them. First introduced in 1966, Shenandoah captures the charm of this folklore in fine sterling silver.

(following information found from www.silversuperstore.com)

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