This refers to a specific pattern of silverware crafted by International Silver Company, utilizing sterling silver as the primary material. Sterling silver denotes a composition of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% of other metals, typically copper, to increase its durability. A set of flatware or hollowware items would be considered to exemplify this particular silver design.
The appeal of this silverware lies in its intrinsic value as a precious metal and its aesthetic qualities. Sterling silver flatware provides a sense of elegance and refinement to dining experiences. Its historical significance stems from the long-standing tradition of silverware ownership as a symbol of wealth and status. The “Prelude” pattern, in particular, reflects design trends prevalent during its production period, offering insights into past artistic preferences and craftsmanship.