Cutlery
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We stock an extensive range of fine cutlery. From the highest quality traditional imported Christofle and Sheffield Silverplate to more modern, functional, stainless steels designs.
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Aria
For the most discerning customer, Christofle has been producing the highest quality cutlery and silverware since 1830.
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Bead
Available in: Electroplated Nickel Silver, Silver-plate on Stainless Steel, 18/8 Stainless Steel.
The attractive beaded border has gained immense popularity for this pattern, which enjoys considerable importance in the French styling of cutlery.
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Dubarry
Available in: Electroplated Nickel Silver, Silver-plate on Stainless Steel, 18/10 Stainless Steel.
An elegant design of classical simplicity following the unmistakable influence of the famous Thomas Chippendale.
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Harley
Available in: Electroplated Nickel Silver, Silver-plate on Stainless Steel, 18/10 Stainless Steel.
A later development on the lines of Grecian, this pattern was first designed in Sheffield, England.
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Jessica
Available in: 18/10 Stainless Steel.
Sophisticated elegance characterises the fine quality of our cutlery and is suitable for both home and upmarket restaurants.
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Kings
Available in: Electroplated Nickel Silver, Silver-plate on Stainless Steel, 18/10 Stainless Steel.
One of the best known and well-loved cutlery patterns, established in 1820. The Prince Regent, later to become George IV, encouraged elaborate ornamentation in the classical style
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Megan
Available in: Silver-plate on Stainless Steel, 18/10 Stainless Steel.
Megan is the evolution of two sophisticated styles - the antique English Fiddle pattern and the German pattern, Spaten. The result is a beautiful, simplistic look, modern and streamlined yet superbly balanced between delicacy and functionality.
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Mystique
Available in: 18/10 Stainless Steel.
Modern, functional, practical and the newest of the top-of-the-range with stunning design.
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Rattail
Available in: 18/10 Stainless Steel and Electroplated Nickel Silver.
One of the first patterns of English cutlery first produced in this formal style about 1750.
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