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Wallace
Introduced in 1941, the pattern captures classic symbols of the Renaissance in the exquisitely carved pillar and acanthus leaf. The three-dimensional detail, which carries to the functional bowls and tines, is apparent whether viewed in front, back or profile.
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International Silver
Inspired by the designs of the court of Louis XV, this pattern is as heroic and feminine as its namesake. Joan of Arc's rococo scrolls and sculptured shell motif are delicately executed, with traditional curves and contours along the sides of each piece. This traditional pattern has modern appeal with its minimal decoration and gracefully tapered handles.
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The accent is on form and symmetrical in Royal Danish, which takes its influence from the traditional artistry of Scandinavia. Bold openwork reflects this modern interpretation, even on the knife handles. Cut with the clarity of a fine jewel, these pieces are magnificent in weight and style, providing a dramatic accent for any table setting.
Gorham
Strasbourg radiates modern elegance with flowing scrollwork that follows the gently curved handle of each fork, knife, and spoon. Inspired by the rococo style of design, Strasbourg makes an elegant statement for every meal.
Crafted with the grace and elegance of fine lace, the etched floral designs of Chantilly capture the aura of 18th-century France. Travel across oceans without ever leaving home.
The classic design, first introduced in 1940, is appropriate everyday meals and special occasions for décors ranging from casual to formal. Exuding strength and femininity like the heroine for whom it was named, this exceptional pattern is embellished with rococo scrolls and a sculptured shell motif inspired by the court of Louis XV. Its traditional curves are restrained by a modern sensibility emphasized in the slender handles.
A blend of three design motifs gives this pattern a distinctive feeling of richness tempered with informal simplicity. Introduced in 1948, the traditional fiddle-shaped outline has beautifully proportioned curves with a narrow decorative border of curling leaves and scrolls to bring out the simplicity of the broad silver panel. This understated design lends itself to virtually any décor and is suitable for both everyday dining and festive occasions.
If you have respect for fine design, you’ll appreciate the incredible detail and three-dimensional form of Grande Baroque. This intricately decorated pattern features beautiful flowers and leaves, expressing a love of adventure, luxury and romance.
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