Featured in this lot is this elegant, International Sterling, sterling trumpet bud vase in the Lord Saybrook pattern from the 1960-70s. Founded in Meriden, Connecticut in 1898, the International Silver Company (ISC) brought together a number of New England silversmiths to become one of the greatest producer of sterling and silver-plated goods worldwide. Before being purchased by Syratech and then Lifetime Brands, it dominated the American market in the early to mid 20th century and was well-known for its distinctive flatware styles. This piece features a trumpet style in the Lord Saybrook pattern, showing an elongated stem and flared opening at the top. It has a weighted base to keep the tall piece stable and shows a simple, yet elegant design. The bottom of the piece is marked reading, "Lord Saybrook / International Sterling / Weighted Reinforced / V175-1". It comes in a gold colored box and felt bag marked "W. Robinson". The trumpet bud vase shows good condition overall with little to no wear present and no signs of damage noted. It measures 6 1/8" L x 6 1/8" W x 12" H and weighs 1 pound and 4 ounces. The box measures 16 1/4" L x 8 1/8" W x 8 1/4" H. The vase has a weighted base.