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Athenian style cutlery

Athenian

An art deco pattern developed in the 1920's, the plain design is offset by fine lines around the edge of the pieces



 
Bead style cutlery

Bead

Popular since the early 18th century. Its elegant design was inspired by the popularity of pearls



 
Chester style cutlery

Chester

An art nouveau design with fine, elegant lines



 
Dubarry style cutlery

Dubarry

Dates from the early 18th. century and is named after a favourite courtier of Loius XV



 
Fiddle Thread Shell style cutlery

Fiddle Thread Shell

First made in about 1800. The simple thread edge is complimented by the shell and fiddle shape



 
Grecian style cutlery

Grecian

Echoes the Ionic columns of ancient Greece in its stylish symplicity



 
Harley style cutlery

Harley

Classically simple design, equally at home in modern or traditional surroundings



 
Jesmond style cutlery

Jesmond

An art deco pattern with a simple, elegant, shape and scroll at the handle tips. Originally designed in 1925



 
Kings style cutlery

Kings

The best-known of the Regency period patterns. It dates from around 1818 and features a shell and honeysuckle motif



 
La Regence style cutlery

La Regence

Reflects the elegance of the Empire of Napoleon II: one of the great designs of this period



 
Old English style cutlery

Old English

A traditional design with very plain spoons and forks. The knives have pip end handles



 
Rat Tail style cutlery

Rat Tail

One of the oldest designs, dating from the early 1700's and English in every sense. Striking 'Pistol Grip' knives are available with this pattern



 
Festival style cutlery

Festival

Strong, simple design using heavyweight blanks. Superb highly-polished finish



 
Glacier style cutlery

Glacier

A classic yet contemporary range with generous curves



 
Infinity style cutlery

Infinity

Futuristic, slimline handles, in an hexagonal shaped design. Timeless sophistication with ultra-modern style



 
Jester style cutlery

Jester

Attractive curved handles and fine angled lines create this unique design. Ideal for casual or formal dining



 
Jubilee style cutlery

Jubilee

Chunky, strong, beautifully finished. Solid handles



 
Maestro style cutlery

Maestro

A bold geometric design, effectively combining the contrast of strong angle lines with smooth curves



 
Mirage style cutlery

Mirage

Sleek design streamlined for modern look. Solid handles



 
Mystere style cutlery

Mystere

Elegant and smooth design with soft satin effect. Hollow handles, beautiful and subtle. Sand blasted for harder satin finish, more resistant to marking



 
Romany style cutlery

Romany

Twirly design, cutlery with character



 
Sandtone style cutlery

Sandtone

Satin finish version of Sirocco. Bold, simple, elegant, brushed finish to the handles by fine emery treatment to give subtle satin finish (not as resistant to marking as Mystere).



 
Sirocco style cutlery

Sirocco

A streamline contemporary design with striking looks. Exquisitely simple and elegant, enhancing any table setting



 
Valiant style cutlery

Valiant

Bold design, distinctive dot pattern for sure grip. Hollow handle



 

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