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Joan Crawford
discovers new silverware treasures in "PIECES of 8"
TRADE MAIIK REGISTCRCO
The Viande Knives and Forks and companion pieces for her table.
That very modern young lady, Joan Crawford, appears in the role of that dashing pirate girl, Johanna Silver, the symbol of 1847 Rogers Bros. famous " Pieces of 8."
For Joan . . . like thousands and thousands of other modern young women, has discovered the new Viande pieces for her table. The silverware treasure of this modern age. Knives with long handles and short blades. Forks with long handles and short tines. And the companion pieces . , . salad forks, salad knives, butter spreaders and dessert forks.
And, of course, her silver is in "Pieces of 8." Eights of the essentials . . . dinner knives and dinner forks, 8 tea spoons, 8 dessert spoons . . . and a sugar spoon and a butter knife. And the most delightful of all . . . this gorgeous array of America's oldest and finest silverplate in the newest Viande shapes and forms . . . costs but 349.50.
Viande Knives, Sixes, ?1 5.00 . . . Eights, ?20.00 Viande Forks, Sixes, J58.25. Eights, 311.00. 3 Piece Tea Set 340.00 . . . Tray 320.00. Silhouette pattern.
The Viande Knife, U. S. Patent Applied For. Canadian Registration Granted Feb. 11, 1930.
1847 ROGERS BROS.
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Write International Silver Company, Factory E, Meriden, Connecticut, for booklet Y-57, "What the well-dressed table will wear in silverware."
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Joan Crawford, starring in t Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pictur "Our Blushing Brides."
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