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18th Century
Sterling Silver Flatware, Silverware by Reed and Barton |
What is the difference between
a
Place Setting and a Dinner Setting?
The only difference is the size of
the main fork and knife, which is slightly larger in the dinner
size. Below are the measurements for this pattern:
Place Fork: 7-1/2"
Place Knife: 9"
Dinner Fork: 8-1/4"
Dinner Knife: 10" |
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4-pc Place Setting includes:
Salad Fork
Place Fork
Place Knife, HH
Teaspoon
5-pc Place Setting
is a 4-pc Place plus an
Oval Soup Spoon
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18th Century is a popular contemporary pattern,
and was first made in 1971. If you like 18th Century, you may
also like French
Regency by Wallace, which has many more available items.
Click here for a bigger picture of the handle!
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selling your flatware? Click
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4-pc Place Setting |
$399.95 |
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4-pc Dinner Setting |
$459.95 |
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5-pc Place Setting, Oval Soup
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$499.95 |
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5-pc Dinner Setting, Oval Soup |
$559.95 |
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46-pc Set for 8, Place Size, Oval Soup |
$4899.95 |
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46-pc Set for 8, Dinner Size, Oval Soup |
$5249.95 |
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66-pc Set for 12, Place Size, Oval Soup |
$6699.95 |
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66-pc Set for 12, Dinner Size, Oval Soup |
$7249.95 |
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Place Setting
Pieces
in 18th
Century |
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Serving Pieces
in 18th
Century |
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46-pc Set includes:
(8) 5-pc Place Settings
(1) 6-pc Hostess Set
Flatware Chest
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66-pc Set Includes:
(12) 5-pc Place Settings
(1) 6-pc Hostess Set
Flatware Chest
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6-pc Hostess Set Includes:
Butter Knife HH, Cold Meat Fork, Pie Server HH, Pierced Serving
Spoon, Serving Spoon, Sugar Spoon.
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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. |
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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.
Click here for a photo of the chest!
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