Presenting a charming antique set of Lamson & Goodnow flatware from the mid-19th century. This set comprises 6 three-tine forks and 6 matching knives, all expertly crafted with steel tines and blades. The handles are made from bone and adorned with intricate pewter inlays. A distinctive solid pewter taper tip design adds rustic charm to these Civil War-era pieces. The blades of the knives bear the engraved mark "LAMSON & GOODNOW MFG CO, PATENTED MARCH 6, 1860." 

Despite their age, this set remains in remarkably good condition with minimal rust stains. Slight overall scratches and stains can be noted. A few pieces exhibit cracks in the bone handles. Please refer to all photos carefully before making a purchase. Thanks for looking!

Measurements
Fork 8-1/8"
Knife 10-1/4" with 6" blade 
Total weight 2 lbs 1.35 oz

About the manufacturer: Established nearly two centuries ago in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, Lamson stands as one of America's most enduring cutlery companies. Since its inception in 1837, the brand has set the standard for exceptional product quality and skilled craftsmanship. During the Civil War, it grew to become one of the United States' largest cutlery manufacturers, employing over 500 workers to meet soaring demand. It was during this period that Lamson & Goodnow expanded their product range to include tableware, showcasing a rich variety of items with handles made from materials such as ivory, horn, and exotic woods. The company's reputation for crafting high-quality cutlery endured, and today, Lamson continues to produce cutlery while offering a lifetime guarantee on their products.