Worthington Gold
Sterling Silver Flatware, Silverware by Kirk Stieff
Worthington Gold began as "Severn" (without gold accent) in 1940. Severn was discontinued in 1974, but the pattern has been revived in a large dinner size under the new name.
This pattern is now considered
"Made To Order".
If an item is in stock, we'll ship it right away. If it's not
in stock, the item can take up to 18 months to be delivered,
and may require a 25% deposit.

4pc Place Setting Includes:
- Salad Fork
- Dinner Fork
- Dinner Knife, HH
- Teaspoon
5pc Place Setting Includes:
- Items in 4pc setting
- Cream Soup Spoon
20pc Starter Set Includes:
- (4) 4pc Place Settings
- Butter Knife HH
- Cold Meat Fork
- Serving Spoon
- Sugar Spoon
46pc Place Setting Includes:
- (8) 5pc Place Settings
- (1) 6pc Hostess Set
- Flatware Chest
66pc Place Setting Includes:
- (12) 5pc Place Settings
- (1) 6pc Hostess Set
- Flatware Chest
6pc Hostess Set Includes:
- Butter Knife HH
- Cold Meat Fork
- Pie Server HH
- Pierced Serving Spoon
- Serving Spoon
- Sugar Spoon
What chest is included with the 46 and 66-piece sets?
We include the Regency chest by Wallace Silversmiths, but you can also apply that cost to a different chest.
What does "HH" mean?
HH stands for "Hollow Handle", which means that the item has been made with a hollow sterling silver handle, and a stainless steel utensil has been inserted into it. Generally, the dinner knife handle is used for serving pieces, and a smaller version is used for the Butter Knife and Butter Spreader.

