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Elegant and enduring, this sterling pattern features a motif based on the Greek Pantheon - a temple of the gods and an expression of life, power, and longevity. Rich with Greek and Roman style, crafted in heavier weight sterling and Continental size. Pantheon makes a statement of an unfailing appreciation for beauty and tradition.
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.
Alessi
For those who want to accompany each dish with the most suitable cutlery, the Nuovo Milano series offers a wide selection of objects. Inevitable objects include fish cutleries. The fish knife - with the typical spatula blade - has a sinuous and rounded line, the same that characterizes all the objects of this sophisticated set of cutleries.
The essence of early America is captured in the simplicity of this delicately beaded Georgian-inspired design. First introduced in 1994, this highly collectible pattern is finely crafted in heavier weight sterling silver in the large Continental size. The versatile motif is basic enough for informal meals while offering a dramatic touch to special occasions, lending elegance to any style décor.
Couzon
The Couzon company was founded in 1934 by Mr. Jean Couzon. After having started producing stainless steel flatware and hollowware in 1946, the company quickly developed into one of France's undisputed market leaders. The trading brand "Jean Couzon Orfevre", adopted in 1971, was soon recognized on the market thanks to clever advertising and, obviously, fine product quality. In the late seventies and early eighties, the company worked hard to be at the leading edge of progress, not only technologically but in areas such as sales, advertising, and creation as well. The efforts paid off; in 1986 Couzon had over 700 employees and its products were sold with great success.
The Nuovo Milano flatware series, featuring an elegant yet simple design, is perfect for your most formal dinners to informal gatherings.
'Caccia' dessert knife in steel mirror-polished finish. Originally designed in 1938 in silver and then reissued in 1990 in 18/10 stainless steel.
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 graceful tapered handles.
Gorham
Enjoy the simple elegance of this American-made seafood fork. Crafted for a lifetime of meals, this piece features a timeless pattern perfect for both special occasions and everyday use . Effortlessly lift and serve your favorite seafood dishes.
The essence of early America is captured in the simplicity of this delicately beaded Georgian-inspired design. First introduced in 1994, this highly collectible pattern is finely crafted in heavier weight sterling silver in the large Continental size and bears Tuttle's exclusive presidential hallmarks. The versatile motif is basic enough for informal meals while offering a dramatic touch to special occasions, lending elegance to any style décor.
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