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British Silverware Patterns

See the chart below for the cutlery patterns available on this website. Click the following links for more information on each pattern.

New Bead,
Grecian,
Louis Seize,
Rattail,
Athenian,
Elizabeth,
Old English.

New Bead

Inspired by the beauty of pearls, this elegant variation of the Old English design with a simple bead border is a traditional pattern which has been popular for many years.

The New Bead design is currently available in 7 and 10 piece settings, 44, 60, 90 and 124 piece canteens, loose accessories and loose cutlery

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Grecian

Inspired by the revitalisation of interest in Ancient Greek designs which occurred at the end of the 19th century, it's easy to see why our classical Grecian design is so popular.

The Grecian design is currently available in 7 and 10 piece settings, 44, 60, 90 and 124 piece canteens, loose accessories and loose cutlery

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Louis Seize

Characteristic of the neoclassic style of the reign of Louis XVI, our Louis Seize cutlery is identifiable by its intricate and delicate patterning personified by elegantly tapered edges.

The Louis Seize design is currently available in 7 and 10 piece settings, 44, 60, 90 and 124 piece canteens, loose accessories and loose cutlery

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Rattail

This striking yet simple design has been produced for nearly three centuries but is still very popular today. Its name originates from the tail leading down the back of the spoon bowl.

The Rattail design is currently available in 7 and 10 piece settings, 44, 60, 90 and 124 piece canteens, loose accessories and loose cutlery

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Athenian

This very popular design takes its influence from the Art Deco period with flawless lines giving the pattern a clean but modest simplicity.

The Athenian design is currently available in 7 and 10 piece settings, 44, 60, 90 and 124 piece canteens, loose accessories and loose cutlery

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Elizabeth

This 1960's design classic is very at home today fitting any contemporary setting and its warm simplicity continues to prove an extremely popular style.

The Elizabeth design is currently available in 7 and 10 piece settings, 44, 60, 90 and 124 piece canteens, loose accessories and loose cutlery

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Old English

The original classic. This basic shape with its smooth lines and pip is simplistic yet elegant giving it a timeless appeal.

The Old English design is currently available in 7 and 10 piece settings, 44, 60, 90 and 124 piece canteens, loose accessories and loose cutlery

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