Wallace Sterling Company Information
Wallace Silversmiths, Inc. is a division of Lifetime Sterling. The Connecticut-based company formed in 1835 producing high-quality silver flatware and serving utensils. Wallace Silversmiths employs experienced silversmiths to create all of its cutlery.
Wallace Washington 1911 Silverware Warranty Coverage
All Wallace Sterling cutlery is made in the United States and covered by a lifetime or 25-year warranty. Warranty coverage offers repairs or replacement providing the damage is not due to lack of proper care or mistreatment.
Wallace Washington 1911 Silverware Description
Wallace Washington 1911 was a cutlery set consisting of forks, salad forks, fish forks, demitasse spoons, knives and serving utensils. The cutlery came with or without a monogram. All cutlery had a tapered handle with a raised ridge decorating the front. For pieces with monograms, the monogram appeared in an Old English font near the bottom of the handle. At the time of this writing, replacement pieces range in price from $20 to $300.
Caring for Washington 1911 Silverware
Wallace Sterling silverware requires special care and storage methods. Do not put Washington 1911 silverware in a dishwasher. Each piece should be hand-washed, polished with silver polish and stored in airtight cloth bags that prevent tarnishing. Improper care of your silverware may void your warranty.
Purchasing Washington 1911 Silverware Sets or Replacement Pieces
Complete Wallace Sterling Washington 1911 silverware sets are sold at auctions, estate sales and some online stores. You can identify Wallace Sterling silverware pieces by checking for the company's stamp on the back of the item. Silver produced by Wallace Sterling is stamped with the words ̶0;Wallace Sterling̶1; or the letters ̶0;RW & S̶1; along with a deer head.