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Flatware, Cutlery Set by Berndorf Model 9100, Charleston

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Austrian high quality flatware by Berndorf, former Krupp company, model 9100 Charleston from the 1970s. The cutlery has handle with very interesting geometric decor. Used but in excellent condition, some in near new condition. 34 pieces are in this set available. Serving cutlery consist of two forks and two spoon. the rest: Six dinner knifes, L 21.5 cm (8.46inch). Six dinner forks. Six cake forks. Six soup spoons. Six tea spoons.      two sets available, price per set
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