This elegant flatware set in the Cardinal pattern by Wm. A. Rogers, patented March 1920, features timeless silverplate craftsmanship with gently flared handles and shield-like tips—hallmarks of early American design. The set includes service for twelve (with two dinner forks missing) and is monogrammed with a beautifully stylized letter “B,” adding a personal yet versatile touch that blends seamlessly into both formal and everyday table settings. Light surface wear is present, consistent with its age, but the pieces retain a lovely shine and are perfect for collectors or vintage-inspired entertaining. For an additional $50 fee the wooden case can be included, otherwise the flatware ships without it. Please indicate your interest in the order notes and a separate invoice will be sent for the case.
Note about Provenance: This particular item was acquired from the Prop House of Eddie Ross, the Co-founder and Chief Content Creator of Maximalist Studios and a former editor for top publications like Martha Stewart Living, Better Homes & Gardens, and House Beautiful. Known for his creative approach to decorating and entertaining, he inspires audiences through design, vintage sourcing, and his book Modern Mix, as well as appearances in national media and on HGTV. Eddie closed his studio doors in early April and invited his devoted followers into his prop house to shop his lifetime collection for the last time before he embarks on his next adventure. Now here’s your opportunity to own a part of Eddie’s design legacy.