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Lot 4159

International Vision Sterling Silver Flatware Service

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(130) pieces to include: (15) dinner knives (8 1/2 in.); (15) dinner forks (7 3/8 in.); (18) salad forks (6 1/4 in.); (27) teaspoons (6 1/4 in.); (15) place spoons; and (15) butter spreaders; (15) seafood forks; (2) tablespoons; (2) serving forks; (2) pierced tablespoons; (2) sugar spoons; a gravy ladle; and a pickle fork; not monogrammed.

158.95 total weighable troy oz.

Private Collection, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Introduced in 1958, Vision was designed by John Prip, a Danish-American silversmith known for his innovative contributions to modern American silver design. Prip's background in Scandinavian modernism is evident in Vision's minimalist aesthetic, which celebrates form and function in harmony. His approach combined European craftsmanship with American practicality, resulting in a pattern that embodies both elegance and usability, making Vision a beloved choice for collectors and enthusiasts of fine sterling silver.

Light use wear, one place spoon with corrosion spots to the bowl.