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English Sterling Silver Cheese Knife

$295.00
  • Sheffield, 1971 by Harrison Brothers
  • Dimensions: 8 inches long

Introduced in the early nineteenth century, the Queen’s pattern is a popular, luxurious and ornate English flatware pattern that features shell, scroll, and flower designs. The Queen’s pattern is one of the most popular patterns of British flatware and is beautifully composed in a form that exudes luxury and quality. In general, the Queen’s pattern is heavier than plain patterns because its ornate decoration requires a thicker gauge of silver. The Queen’s pattern is quite similar to the King’s pattern, but is more elaborate.

Both practical and quite striking, our English Sterling Silver Cheese Knife promises to be an eye-catching addition. Whether using it for hors d oeuvres or at a dinner party, this is a utensil that will always look attractive in any setting. The specially shaped blade of the cheese knife makes it particularly easy to cut, portion and serve cheese.

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