Wallace

Wallace is a prominent American silver manufacturer known for its elegant and finely crafted sterling silver flatware and hollowware. Founded in 1835 by Robert Wallace in Wallingford, Connecticut, the company gained a strong reputation for blending quality craftsmanship with timeless design. Wallace silver marks often include the full name “Wallace,” “Sterling,” and may also feature pattern names or numbers to help identify specific collections. One of its most famous and collectible patterns is Grand Baroque, introduced in 1941, known for its lavish detail and ornate styling. Over the decades, Wallace has produced a wide range of silver items, from traditional to more contemporary styles, many of which remain highly desirable among collectors. Understanding Wallace sterling silver marks allows owners and buyers to determine authenticity, age, and value, whether the item is an heirloom set or a vintage market find. Wallace continues to be a celebrated name in American silversmithing.

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