On this page you will find the following popular sterling silver cutlery:
- Tuttle Continental Sterling Silver - 11" Steak Carving Fork with Stainless Prongs
- POTT 86-64 86 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
- Sterling Grape Scissors
- POTT 35-64 35 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
- POTT 84-64 84 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
- POTT 33-64 33 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
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Tuttle Continental Sterling Silver - 11" Steak Carving Fork with Stainless Prongs
Tuttle La Preferance Sterling Silver
Continental Steak Serving Fork
Gleaming in perfect proportion, this design is an elegant execution of form and function. Continental size in heavy weight sterling, its lines are strong and painstakingly balanced. Gracefully curved and sculpted, Continental makes a shining contribution to the contemporary home.
Brand New in Box
Each Piece is made in Very Heavy Strike of Sterling silver
Sterling Silver filled handle with a Stainless Steel Tines Wonderful Weight & Balance
Original Tuttle Silver Box with Protective White Sleeve and Certificate of Warranty and Guarantee
- Sterling Silver
- Stainless Pongs
- Made in the USA
- Warranty Included
- Boxed
Price: $ 74.99
POTT 86-64 86 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
POTT 86-64 An Austrian architect. A student of Otto Wagner, he was a leader of Austrian decoration in the first three decades of the 20th cent. His sophisticated compositions, based on rectangles and squares, with delicate ornamental trimming, can best be seen in the architecture and decor of his masterpiece, the Palais Stoclet in Brussels (1905-11). Designed by the Art Nouveau artist Josef Hoffmann, the extravagance of this design remains unchallenged in the flatware world. The wave-like outline of the knife, the kidney-shaped spoon, the tapered handles that end in a delicate ball, are more reminiscent of a piece of sculpture than a utensil. This design places extreme demands on the production process; this is justified by the passion and enthusiasm that this set generates in its devotees. Designed by: Josef Hoffmann, 1955 Features: -Complements the Pott 86 collection. -Material: 925 Sterling Silver. -Dishwasher safe.
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Sterling Grape Scissors
For the sterling silver collector who has everything, Empire Silver's grape shears are a unique and brilliantly crafted gift. The handles of the shears are forged from fine silver and feature a delicate accent. Made in the United States, the silver grape shears are vividly polished to a high shine.
- Sterling Rose Handles
- Stainless Cutting Edges
- Elegant yet Functional
List Price: $ 105.00
Price: $ 103.00
POTT 35-64 35 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
POTT 35-64 Carl Pott was in close contact with other significant designers of functional objects. He ran his designs by them, and at the same time, challenged them to develop their own flatware patterns. His credo was, "I consider it to be my duties to produce not only from the fiscal point of view, but as manufacturer I also have cultural responsibilities." This reasoning led him to persuade Hermann Gretsch, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Josef Hoffmann, Elisabeth Treskow, Hans Schwippert, Paul Voss and Alexander Schaffner to design flatware for the POTT production program. Bold and masculine is the feel of this flatware design, rooted on a stern geometric foundation. Originally designed by Carl Pott at the request of the people of Cologne who gifted it as the official city cutlery. Like no other Pott flatware, it is designed in formal Bauhaus tradition. Fitting its strong sense of presence, the fork has five tins. Particularly striking is the sweep of the broad, heavy handles. Designed by: Carl Pott, 1964 Features: -Complements the Pott 35 collection. -Material: 925 Sterling Silver. -Dishwasher safe.
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POTT 84-64 84 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
POTT 84-64 Carl Pott was in close contact with other significant designers of functional objects. He ran his designs by them, and at the same time, challenged them to develop their own flatware patterns. His credo was, "I consider it to be my duties to produce not only from the fiscal point of view, but as manufacturer I also have cultural responsibilities." This reasoning led him to persuade Hermann Gretsch, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Josef Hoffmann, Elisabeth Treskow, Hans Schwippert, Paul Voss and Alexander Schaffner to design flatware for the POTT production program. Since the 1950s, the “Chancellor Flatware” is one of the most popular patterns in the Pott program. During the Ludwig Erhard era, the Chancellery and almost all German embassies were outfitted with the sterling silver version. Many intelligent details optimize the handling of this flatware. For instance, the knife handle has a noticeable curvature – at the point closest to the blade where the finger can exert the most pressure. Designed by: Carl Pott, 1952 Features: -Complements the Pott 84 collection. -Material: 925 Sterling Silver. -Dishwasher safe.
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POTT 33-64 33 Sterling Silver Cheese Knife
POTT 33-64 Carl Pott was in close contact with other significant designers of functional objects. He ran his designs by them, and at the same time, challenged them to develop their own flatware patterns. His credo was, "I consider it to be my duties to produce not only from the fiscal point of view, but as manufacturer I also have cultural responsibilities." This reasoning led him to persuade Hermann Gretsch, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Josef Hoffmann, Elisabeth Treskow, Hans Schwippert, Paul Voss and Alexander Schaffner to design flatware for the POTT production program. One of the last designs by Carl Pott, continues to be one of the most successful in the Pott flatware program. At the time of its introduction, in 1975, the five-tined fork was a total innovation. Extending the width of the fork allowed for an easier scooping of sauces and vegetables, such as peas. The fine grooves at the end of the handles give this massive flatware a special allure. Designed by: Carl Pott, 1975 Features: -Complements the Pott 33 collection. -Material: 925 Sterling Silver. -Dishwasher safe.
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