Set of Glamis pattern silver cutlery for 12

Set of Glamis pattern silver cutlery for 12

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Set of mid-century sterling silver cutlery in the scarce but desirable Glamis pattern. All pieces have a lovely elegant shape with Art Deco streamlining, while the plain tapering surface of each handle is embellished with a convex ribbed design to the terminal.

Glamis pattern is a private design made by Cooper Brothers & Sons and this flatware set comprises:

12 table forks
12 dessert forks
12 dessert spoons (1 x 1960)
12 round bowl soup spoons (1 x 1960)
12 grapefruit spoons
12 coffee spoons
12 table knives
12 dessert knives
2 sauce ladles (1 x 1966)
1 carving set: knife, fork & sharpening steel

Probably nothing to do with the name of this cutlery pattern but the small Scottish village of Glamis was the inspiration for William Shakespeare's Macbeth and Glamis Castle was the ancestral home of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Her younger daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, was a frequent visitor.

Dimensions:

Weight 2850 g (91.63 troy ozs)
Year

1961

Place

Sheffield

Condition

Excellent

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