- BRAND : International
- PATTERN : Vision
- TYPE : Place Setting
- COMPOSITION : Sterling Silver
- STYLE : Mid-Century Modern
- MAKER : International
- AGE : Post-1940
International sterling flatware in the pattern Vision designed by Ronald Hayes Pearson patented in 1961. This discontinued pattern features clean, Modernism inspired lines and is featured in the book "Modernism in American Silver". All pieces are very innovative with handles turned 90 degrees.
Jewel Stern's book 'Modernism in American Silver, 20th century design' notes that the name of the pattern is "an allusion to both designer and maker as visionaries and trendsetters. Vision was the most radical, innovative production-line sterling pattern offered by a major manufacturer during the century." Vision, was introduced in 1961 in a double-page advertisement in which it was romanticized as having been shaped "proud and pure" into new forms for a 'skyward age," and the designer lauded as the "laureate" of recent design competitions.
Vision by International
Sterling silver Regular Size 4-Piece Place Setting in the pattern Vision by International. This setting includes:
1 - Regular Knife, 8 1/2"
1 - Regular Fork, 7 3/8"
1 - Salad Fork, 6 3/8"
1 - Teaspoon, 6 1/4"
This setting is not monogrammed and is in excellent condition. Professionally polished and sealed in individual plastic sleeves prior to
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