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Athenian
An art deco pattern developed in the 1920's, the plain design is offset by fine lines around the edge of the pieces
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Bead
Popular since the early 18th century. Its elegant design was inspired by the popularity of pearls
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Chester
An art nouveau design with fine, elegant lines
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Dubarry
Dates from the early 18th. century and is named after a favourite courtier of Loius XV
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Fiddle Thread Shell
First made in about 1800. The simple thread edge is complimented by the shell and fiddle shape
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Grecian
Echoes the Ionic columns of ancient Greece in its stylish symplicity
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Harley
Classically simple design, equally at home in modern or traditional surroundings
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Jesmond
An art deco pattern with a simple, elegant, shape and scroll at the handle tips. Originally designed in 1925
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Kings
The best-known of the Regency period patterns. It dates from around 1818 and features a shell and honeysuckle motif
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La Regence
Reflects the elegance of the Empire of Napoleon II: one of the great designs of this period
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Old English
A traditional design with very plain spoons and forks. The knives have pip end handles
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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
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Festival
Strong, simple design using heavyweight blanks. Superb highly-polished finish
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Glacier
A classic yet contemporary range with generous curves
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Infinity
Futuristic, slimline handles, in an hexagonal shaped design. Timeless sophistication with ultra-modern style
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Jester
Attractive curved handles and fine angled lines create this unique design. Ideal for casual or formal dining
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Jubilee
Chunky, strong, beautifully finished. Solid handles
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Maestro
A bold geometric design, effectively combining the contrast of strong angle lines with smooth curves
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Mirage
Sleek design streamlined for modern look. Solid handles
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Mystere
Elegant and smooth design with soft satin effect. Hollow handles, beautiful and subtle. Sand blasted for harder satin finish, more resistant to marking
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Romany
Twirly design, cutlery with character
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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).
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Sirocco
A streamline contemporary design with striking looks. Exquisitely simple and elegant, enhancing any table setting
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Valiant
Bold design, distinctive dot pattern for sure grip. Hollow handle
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