We Buy All Different Patterns of Silver Flatware
- Glenda Craddock

- Jul 11
- 2 min read
Silver flatware comes in a variety of different patterns, each which has its own distinctive look and its own group of admirers. If you're wondering whether some patterns of silver flatware are worth more money than others, the answer is sometimes. A particularly rare or popular brand might be worth more than the more common patterns that you see, particularly if you're selling a whole set. However, it also depends on things like weight and condition of your silver flatware. If you'd like to get a cash offer for it, regardless of the brand or pattern, we would love to help! Visit us at Greenbrier Pawn for a cash offer and to sell your silver flatware for top dollar today!

Popular Silver Flatware Patterns in Chesapeake & Beyond
Silver flatware really brings something to the table. Not just practicality, but also a bit of shine, history and beauty that can really elevate even the simplest of daily meals. Each pattern has its own advantages, but be aware that we know many patterns and have appreciation for them here at Greenbrier Pawn, where we've dealt with quite a bit of sterling silver -- including flatware -- over the years. These are some of the most common and popular patterns, although there are countless more. Not only are we willing to make an offer on these patterns, but we'd love to take a look at any other real silver flatware that you have, too!
English King by Tiffany
Tiffany & Co is well known for their crystal and jewelry, but did you know that they're also known for their long history with silver? English King was first introduced in 1885 in the United States and became an instant favorite because of its curves, motifs, and sturdy construction. It truly fits in on a well-set, high-end table, but it is equally at home when you're enjoying a hearty meal with your family on a regular weekday.
Francis I by Reed & Barton
Francis I was first released in the United States in 1905 and became an instant favorite. It's incredibly rich in detail, with all different fruit and flower motifs. Each bite is more beautiful when you're dining with a classic piece of silver flatware like Francis I by Reed & Barton, one of the more popular silver flatware brands that we commonly work with here.
Chantilly by Gorham
Gorham, another popular silver flatware manufacturer, is well-known for a variety of patterns. Perhaps one of their most popular is Chantilly, which is one of the most popular, longest-running silver patterns in the United States. First released in 1895, Chantilly is a classy, ornate pattern with symmetrical scrolls and a scalloped tip. This is a popular gift to give to newlyweds or to give as an anniversary gift, and it's also a must-have for collectors.
Of course, these are only a few of the silver flatware patterns that we see, buy, and sell here at Greenbrier Pawn -- we deal with many others, too. If you have silver flatware that you'd like to sell, in pretty much any pattern and from pretty much any brand, let us help! Have questions about what we do here? Give us a call at 757-382-9066 today!



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