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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.
MEPRA
Made with the highest quality of 18/10 stainless steel, 3.0 mm thick, very durable, ergonomic… and FUN! Dishwasher safe. Enhance your dining experience with these beautiful Italian serving pieces!
. Angela. Bonita Springs, FL. 2023-02-03 07:19:52
Embodying the spirit of casual luxury, Fairfax has a sterling design that never goes out of style. As timely today as when it was first introduced in 1910, this design is influenced by the crisp, molded lines and classic simplicity of the Sheraton style. The highly polished finish brings a rich aura to the table.
Made with the highest quality of 18/10 stainless steel, 3.0 mm thick, very durable, ergonomic… and fun! Dishwasher safe. Enhance your dining experience with these beautiful Italian serving pieces!
Got a set for each granddaughter and they were delighted!. Emily. Scottsdale, AZ. 2025-01-25 17:00:52
Kirk Stieff
Old Maryland Engraved offers a uniquely designed and textured pattern on a simple curved handle with a slim stem. Experience the fine line where different worlds become symphonious.
Tuttle
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.
Sure to become the conversation piece at any dining occasion, this ornate pattern is embellished with an abundance of floral motifs along the entire stem and handle. Named after the art of repoussé - the process of embossing metal from the back by hammering - this luxurious design was first crafted in 1828 and continues to endure as a popular collectible.
This pattern was named after the art of Repousse (the process of embossing metal from the back by hammering), originally used in European silversmithing. The Repousse pattern, first crafted in 1828, features an intricate floral design along its entire stem and handle.
MATCH
Inviting to the touch, and weighty in the hand, Match flatware and serving pieces marry the functionality of 18/10 stainless steel with the warmth of pewter. Their handsome designs — including place settings, cheese sets, and condiment and serving spoons — are elegant chameleons, transitioning effortlessly between everyday use and more formal affairs.
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