Old Atlanta by Wallace Silversmiths.
Old Atlanta, in the late 1800's, brought together the formality of
Victorian times with the Romantic heritage of the Old South.
Old Atlanta sterling silver flatware by Wallace Silversmiths creates
the aura of formality with the profusion of vines and tendrils
curving and curling upward, as they would on the pillars of a
stately antebellum mansion.
Old
Atlanta is a bright, brash, aggressive town; tempered by fire,
its rough edges smoothed by time and dashing with southern charm.
Despite its relative youth, Atlanta has a proud and unique heritage
and a past well worth preserving.
From the beginning, Atlanta was in the South but not of the
South. Founded as a rail terminus, ante-bellum Atlanta was a
small, rough-and-ready railroad crossing. Its manners and
mores were more like the frontier towns of the Old West than the
mint julep and magnolia cities of the Old South.
Transportation was, and still is, the catalyst for Atlanta’s
growth and economic vitality. From the beginning, Atlanta attracted
men and women of vision---opportunists who had the foresight to
provide the facilities that would make Atlanta the most important
city in the Southeast.
The sterling silver flatware named Old Atlanta by Wallace
embodies all that is great about Old Atlanta. If reflects the
temperment and style of this old world town. Make this the
ideal wedding gift.
If you like Old Atlanta sterling silver flatware by Wallace
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