We Buy All Different Patterns of Silver Flatware
- Glenda Craddock
- Jun 26
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 29
Silver flatware comes in many different styles and patterns, across popular brands like Gorham, Towle, and Reed and Barton. Some patterns are more popular than others, but there is truly something for everyone. If you're interested in investing in silver flatware sometime soon, you may find it wise to learn about some of the different patterns that are out there so you can choose the perfect silverware for your table. On the other hand, if you have silver flatware, you could be wondering if your specific pattern is popular or if anyone will be interested in buying it. The answer is yes -- visit us at Hilltop Pawn, and let us make you a cash offer. We buy patterns of all different types, from popular ones to more obscure. We've seen a ton of silverware patterns in our time in the business (our original location has been open for 30 years, and we've always bought and sold silver and gold at both stores!), and we've paid out quite a lot of money for it, too. Stop in or give us a call at 757-769-7254 today!

Francis I by Reed and Barton | Silver Flatware
One popular silverware pattern is "Francis I," which is produced by Reed and Barton. It is an opulent, bold pattern that is a great choice for someone who loves to set a glamorous table. Each piece features a whopping 28 different pieces of fruit on the handle.
Grand Baroque by Wallace International
Another rather showy pattern is Grand Baroque. In fact, it's actually somewhat similar to Francis I, but the key difference is that it features flowers rather than fruit. If you're someone who loves florals, it's a gorgeous choice, such as if you use china or dinnerware with a floral pattern.
Chantilly by Gorham
Chantilly was actually first introduced way back in 1895, and it's still a popular choice today. Chantilly has a dainty, ornate appearance and is decorated with scrolls and floral motifs. It also features a slightly curved handle, making the flatware a comfortable fit in your hand.
King Richard by Towle
For those who are looking to add a regal, royal look to their dining table, King Richard by Towle is a highly popular choice. This pattern was first introduced in the 1930s and is still popular today. If you're looking for higher-end silverware, this is a great choice -- it's a heavier pattern with a substantial feel, making it look and feel quite expensive. It's also quite attractive to look at, featuring ornate detailing that adds something special to the meal.
We Buy All Different Silver Flatware Patterns
Don't see your silver flatware pattern listed above? Don't worry -- it's impossible to list them all. We buy silver flatware patterns of all different types and from a variety of brands, so come and let us make you an offer today...you'll likely get more for your silver that you think, and you're sure to find that selling to us is even easier than you thought it would be!
Ready to make a deal? Stop in today or give us a call at 757-769-7254!
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