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    Torchon sterling silver dinner set for 12. Made by Buccellati in Italy. This set comprises 96 pieces (dimensions in inches): Forks: 12 dinner forks (8 1/2), 12 dessert forks (7 1/2), and 12 salad forks (7), spoons: 12 dessert/soup spoons (6 7/8), 12 round soup spoons...
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    Beaded sterling silver dinner and lunch set. Made by Georg Jensen in Copenhagen. This set comprises 157 pieces (dimensions in inches): Forks: 12 Dinner forks (7 1/4), 12 luncheon forks (6 7/8), 24 salad forks (6 3/4), 12 pastry forks (5 5/8), 2 seafood forks (6 1/8), and 1 youth fork (5 5/8); Spoons: 12 teaspoons (5 7/8), 12 teaspoons (5 1/2), 8 fruit spoons (5 7/8), 4 gumbo spoons (6 5/8), 2 ice cream spoons (5 5/8), 2 demitasse spoons (4 1/2), and 3 salt spoons (2 5/8); Knives: 12 short-handled dinner knives (9), 1 luncheon knife (7 5/8), 7 fruit knives (6 1/2), and 2 butter spreaders (5 3/4); Serving: Sardine fork (5 5/8), lemon fork (4 5/8), olive fork (7 1/4), meat fork (9 3/8), 2 cold cut forks (5 3/8), sauce ladle (5 1/2), spoon (8), berry spoon (9), 4 master salts (3 1/4), tomato server (8 1/2), pastry server (8 7/8), cake knife (10 1/2), cake knife (10 3/8), cake cutter...
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