FANEUIL (c. 1910) Faneuil was named for Faneuil Hall in Boston, the magnificent Georgian home of the Massachusetts Bay Colony government. First made by Tiffany & Co. in 1910, it is a modification of the Queen Anne pattern and is typical of American flatware made during the Revolutionary period. Faneuil has a contemporary simplicity that focuses on the natural beauty of sterling silver. 


Faneuil by Tiffany and Co


Superb Faneuil by Tiffany and Co sterling silver salad bowl marked #19750, reproduction, original by Joseph Conyers Boston about 1700. This bowl measures 4 1/4" tall x 9" and weighs 24.3 troy ounces. It is monogrammed "RFN" (see photos), and is in good estate condition. Terrific piece!

SKU#7973.

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