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Set of one-date-&-maker Art Deco Tudor pattern silver cutlery for 12
Set of one-date-&-maker Art Deco Tudor pattern silver cutlery for 12
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Set of George VI solid silver cutlery in the Art Deco Tudor pattern; a design that features graduated stepped terminals which are a typical motif of the Art Deco era. Its cool simplicity means that this pattern would complement any classic 20th century table setting.
With all pieces made by Mappin and Webb this excellent and stylish cutlery service comprises:
12 table forks
12 dessert forks
12 dessert spoons
12 round-bowl soup spoons
12 teaspoons
12 table knives (bone handles with stainless steel blades.)
12 dessert knives (bone handles with stainless steel blades)
6 grapefruit spoons with gilded bowls
6 egg spoons with gilded bowls
6 table serving spoons
1 soup ladle
2 sauce or gravy ladles
1 pair of sugar tongs
The name Art Deco was officially coined in 1925 during the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris. It was here that the world first witnessed the symmetrical, geometric, and streamlined pieces that defined this era. Art Deco's hallmark was its innovative use of speciality materials, creating a fusion of simplicity and opulence that set it apart. The designs of this period featured clean lines, striking geometric shapes, and a sophisticated touch, often crafted from luxurious and expensive materials, elevating everyday objects and spaces into works of art.
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1936
Sheffield
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