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View All Sterling Flatware
Patterns Click on the link for a complete list of available items, and a variety of pictures! Prices for 5-piece Place Settings are for comparison purposes only. Please click on the pattern name for complete, up-to-date pricing information. |
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Francis
I by Reed & Barton |
Each piece features a different design in the center of the handle. Very popular. |
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Chantilly by Gorham |
One of the best-selling silver flatware patterns of all time. |
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English
Chippendale by Reed & Barton |
Popular choice for those wanting a lightly accented sterling flatware pattern. |
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Fairfax by Gorham |
Somewhat of a colonial design inspired by the Federalist styles at the time. |
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Pointed
Antique by Reed & Barton |
The most popular plain style for silver flatware. |
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Grande
Baroque by Wallace Silversmiths |
Most people either really like this pattern or they don't. Popular choice for ornate design lovers. |
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Old
Master by Towle Silversmiths |
Towle's flagship silver pattern is still a very popular choice, with a nice balance between floral and lightly accented. |
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Queen
Elizabeth I by Towle Silversmiths |
A great alternative to Chantilly for those seeking a bit more grandeur from their flatware. |
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Eloquence by Lunt Silversmiths |
Very ornate, with unique piercings in the handle. |
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Strasbourg by Reed and Barton |
Rococo design, which took cues from the Baroque design period and softened the look. |
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