Original price
USD $ 114
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Description
Gathered from hotels, restaurants, cafés, ocean liners, railroads & estates throughout Great Britain, our Vintage Hotel Flatware is all meticulously reconditioned & replated in hotel-weight silver. Our flatware is not a reproduction, it is the genuine article. Generally dating from before World War II, this flatware is a perfect example of the quality & craftsmanship that exemplified the British silver industry. The patterns are typically based on eighteenth-century English and French sterling silver prototypes. Some pieces are more ornate, some are more simple. They may be ornamented with a monogram, heraldic crest or the name of a hotel, restaurant or café. Each piece is unique, each piece is lovely. Our 6-Piece Placesetting includes one each of the following: Dinner Knife, Dinner Fork, Salad/Dessert Fork, Tablespoon, Teaspoon and a "proper" English Soup Spoon. Sizes of each piece vary, but the following are approximate measurements: Dinner Knives measure approximately 9 5/8" long, Dinner Forks 7 3/4" long, Salad Forks 7" long, Tablespoons 7 3/8" long, Teaspoons 5 3/8" long, Soup Spoons range from 6" - 8 1/2" depending on the handle length. Please be aware that since our flatware is indeed vintage and "found", sizes may vary slightly from placesetting to placesetting. Sizes may also vary from standard American flatware; the biggest difference being tablespoons tend to be a bit larger, while teaspoons tend to be a bit smaller than their contemporary American counterparts. Also note that the length of the "proper" soup spoon handles vary, from a more traditional 6" - 7" in length to a longer 7 1/2" - 8 1/2" in length. Please choose from the options menu whether you prefer soup spoons with a longer handle or a shorter handle and feel free to email or call us with any questions or special requests. Thank you for allowing us to choose a beautiful mix for you and rest assured that we have the highest standards and will only send you that which we are very proud of.
Last updated: 15/05/24