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Kirk Stieff Worthington Sterling Silverware

Worthington began as "Severn" in 1940. Severn was discontinued in 1974, but the pattern has been revived in a large dinner size under the new name.

This pattern has been discontinued by the manufacturer. Prices shown are valid for in-stock inventory only.

Additional Details

  • Weight (5pc)
  • Metal Finish Shiny / Mirror
  • Metal Grade .925 Sterling Silver
  • Pattern Type Unique
  • Blade Type
  • Use and Care
  • Manufacturer Kirk Stieff
  • Pattern Prefix 1340

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.