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Gorham Sterling Flatware 70 Piece Set /Serving Pieces
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This set is the lovely Buckingham sterling by Gorham almost exactly like Chantilly. However, The Buckingham pattern is much heavier than the Chantilly pattern. For instance, the 8 1/2" serving spoon of the Chantilly by Gorham weighs 60 grams and the Buckingham pattern weighs 70 grams. So, what we are talking about is a higher gram of sterling and a much more expensive set than Chantilly, originally. This set weighs more than 101 ounces of the finest grade of sterling. All the pieces are monagramed. The knives have the original blades that are silver plate but are in excellent condition very little wear and do not have to be replaced. The knife blades are not included in the 101 ounces. This set is a collector's dream and will not come again soon. I can't afford to keep it right now, or I would, believe me. All the pieces are in excellent condition except the 8 1/2" serving spoon is not perfect at the end of the bowl. Hope the pictures show, it is nothing serious and it is the spoon behind the gold wash ladle. T are two pieces with gold wash. The set includes: 6 dinner knives, 6 luncheon knives, 6 all sterling butter knives, 6 dinner forks, 6 luncheon forks, 6 dessert or salad forks, 6 round soup spoons, 6 round chocolate or dessert spoons, 6 demitasse spoons, 6 oyster forks, plus large gravy ladle (gold wash), sugar shell (gold wash) 8 1/2" serving spoon, and a pickle or olive fork. Wonderful set for your Easter table. Email me with questions and check out all the pictures, The box is included. Aretta
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