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Dated 1928 English Sterling & Mother of Pearl Cutlery Set, Service for Six
Dated 1928 English Sterling & Mother of Pearl Cutlery Set, Service for Six
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For the table that refuses to be ordinary. An exquisite English sterling silver and mother-of-pearl handled cutlery set, circa 1928. This refined service for six includes six forks and six knives, each with luminous, hand-carved pearl handles paired with sterling silver blades and ferrules. Housed in its original oak presentation case with working lock and key, the set embodies the grace and craftsmanship of early 20th-century English dining.
Originally designed for fruit or pastry service, these pieces are perfectly scaled for serving cake, seafood, or small bites—as practical today as they were nearly a century ago. Their subtle shimmer and balanced form bring timeless sophistication to any table, from afternoon tea to cocktail hour canapés.
Dimensions: key, 1.25"L x .5"W; forks, 6"L x .5"W; knives, 7.25"L x .5"W; box, 11.25"L x 9.5"W x 2.25"H.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Era: Antique; Date hallmarks 1928
Condition: Very Good Vintage Condition; light wear consistent with age
Country of Origin: England
Materials: Sterling Silver / Mother of Pearl
Dimensions: Standard Dinner Size; Case Included
Color/Finish: Silver / Pearlescent White
Care: Hand-wash and dry immediately; avoid prolonged soak or acidic foods
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