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Created in 1941, Wallace s Grande Baroque sterling flatware calls upon classic symbols of the Renaissance: the pillar and the curved acanthus leaf, as well as a single flower which changes variety on each piece
Perfect simplicity from Robbe and Berking silversmiths, Riva is hand-crafted in Germany in lustrous sterling silver.
Decorated with shells, swans, and acanthus leaves, Empire sterling by Ercuis is a wonderful example of the silversmiths art.
The House of Buccellati created their Laura sterling silver flatware with classic Italian simplicity. A rounded handle is ornamented only with a outlining thread and an acanthus leaf. Extraordinary beauty for any table.
Towle s Old Master sterling combines Early Victorian motifs with simplicity of shape that has made it a favorite on tables for over sixty years.
This design in sterling silver, which is part of the Puiforcat collection, is the reprise of an old model from Augsburg, a Bavarian town famed for it's silverware. Behind it's apparent simplicity there hides a host of refined details. Noailles silver flatware made in France by Puiforcat.
Aria is a reinterpretation of an antique motif characterized by ringed grooves and accented with hand-applied gold. From Christofle
While often imitated, there is only one Chantilly - the aristocrat of sterling. More than a century after its introduction in 1895, Chantilly is still Gorham's most popular silver flatware pattern. The graceful curves from the Louis XV era create harmonious movement throughout the design. The subtle…
Elysee sterling is an example of the amazing workmanship of the Puiforcat silver artisans. Etched with scrolling lacework, this pattern makes a stunning statement on your formal table.
A classic beaded pattern from Wallace silversmiths, Palatina flatware is crafted in gleaming sterling silver.
Scandinavian design was the inspiration for Royal Danish Sterling by International Silver. Fluted columns are capped with openwork scrolls in this simple, classic pattern.
The Acorn sterling silver cutlery pattern represents the early foundation of Georg Jensen s organic and timeless design language. In contrast to the art-nouveau style of the early 1900s, Acorn design captures a classic, understated style where decoration is used to emphasize the form and shape. Designed…
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