Towle Silversmiths can trace its roots back to the year 1690, and remains one of the country's most prestigious silver manufacturers. Not all Towle Sterling Silver patterns are shown. Please call us at 631-673-0404 *Please Note: Prices are subject to change without notice.Due to the recent rise and fluctuation in the cost of silver bullion, prices are subject to change. We cannot guarantee that the prices quoted here are in effect. We will make every effort to contact you immediately in the event that the prices are incorrect. We apologize for this inconvenience.**Items may take 2 to 3 weeks delivery time, with the exceptions of Special Orders or out of stock items. (7/08d)
Chippendale was first made in 1937, and is one of the few sterling silver patterns inspired by traditional Chippendale design, replicating the famous table leg.
Noted designer Harold E. Nock created Craftsman in 1932 for Towle Silversmiths. Craftsman features a chiseled facet on the border that enhances the simplistic design.
El Grandee debuted in 1964, and is one of Towle's most ornate sterling silver patterns. El Grandee is also available with Gold Accent, at slightly higher prices.
French Provincial debuted in 1948, offering a quieter version of another Towle Silversmiths classic, Old Master. French Provincial is also available with a Gold Accent.
Georgian was first introduced in 1889 (originally called Grecian), and is currently in production. The detail in Georgian is unrivaled, and is unique on both sides of the handle.
Grand Duchess is one of Towle's more recent introductions, debuting in 1973. It has fast risen in popularity, with its unique ornate design. Grand Duchess is also available with Gold Accent.
King Richard truly is a king among sterling silver patterns, making its debut in 1932. Its regal design makes it a very popular silverware pattern. King Richard is also available with Gold Accent.