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Cannes by Puiforcat France Sterling Silver Flatware Set of 6 Cream Soup Spoons

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Mappin & Webb is a true British treasure with over 241 years of tradition and historical significance in the world of silver and jewellery. Renowned for combining timeless craftsmanship with superior quality and contemporary design, for over two centuries. Superb monumental Albany by Mappin & Webb Sterling Silver Flatware set, 156 pieces. This set includes: 24 Large Banquet...
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Coquille by Puiforcat 950 sterling silver flatware and unknown maker French sterling set of 78 pieces. This set includes: 18 dinner size knives, pistol grip, 9 7/8" (Puiforcat), 1...
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Sevigne by Puiforcat Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service French 52 Pieces
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These handcrafted utensils show off the exceptional skill of the legendary Puiforcat silversmiths. The high-quality of Puiforcat cutlery is also reve...
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Noailles by Puiforcat French 950 Sterling Silver Flatware Set Service 231 Pieces
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