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Lunt Silversmiths New Sterling Silver Flatware, Silverware |
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The Lunt story begins in 1690, and its family tree intertwines with Towle Silversmiths. The Lunt name began in 1900, and they have always been known for their high quality. It's also the only American silver manufacturer that is still run by family members, including James Lunt and Colby Lunt. Being privately held means that there isn't outside pressure to sacrifice on quality, and Lunt Silversmiths prides itself on maintaining very high standards of quality. Lunt sterling silver flatware is still manufactured in Greenfield, Massachusetts. | ||||||
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Bel Chateau Bel Chateau is probably #3 on Lunt's list of most popular patterns, and its design is considered the Grand Dame of elegance. |
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Delacourt Delacourt features a well-designed blend of floral clusters accented by scroll work. Some manufacturers might skimp on silver weight when making an ornate pattern, but Lunt didn't. |
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Eloquence Eloquence is the "flagship" pattern of Lunt's sterling silver offerings. Pierced handles, very detailed ornate design. |
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Complete List of Lunt Sterling Patterns Bel Chateau Delacourt Eloquence Embassy Scroll Golden Embassy Scroll Golden Regency Shell Homes Modern Victorian Quintessence Regency Shell William & Mary |
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Embassy
Scroll The official pattern of U.S. Embassies worldwide. Regal and contemporary, without being overly modern. |
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Golden
Embassy Scroll Identical to the Embassy Scroll pattern above, but the collar features a very tasteful 24K gold accent. |
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Golden
Regency Shell Currently, Golden Regency Shell is the only gold-accented sterling silver shell pattern available today. |
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Homes Classic, teardrop point design, originally known as "Early Colonial". Carefully detailed gadroon border. |
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Modern
Victorian Modern Victorian is Lunt's #2 most popular pattern, and features a subtle interpretation of Victorian-era design. |
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Quintessence Reminiscent of Tiffany's Audobon silver pattern, but at a fraction of the Tiffany price. Think there's a difference in quality? Think again; Lunt previously manufactured sterling flatware for Tiffany. |
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Regency
Shell This outstanding design is a modern take on the traditional shell design silverware made popular in Colonial times. Also available with a gold accent. |
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William
and Mary Named for King William III and Queen Mary II, this sterling flatware pattern features a fine needlepoint-inspired border. |
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Choose another silver manufacturer below!
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