An 86 piece silver cutlery canteen, lace back trefid pattern, London 1980 by Garrard & Co. Comprising, eight each: table knives, table forks, luncheon knives, luncheon forks, desert spoons, dessert knives, dessert forks, soup spoons and grapefruit spoons, four tablespoons, six long drink (parfait) spoons, sauce ladle, soup ladle, pastry server, red meat carvers, white meat carvers, sharpening steel. In walnut, three layer, baize lined canteen. 3246gm excluding knives
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- Baize - Baize is a type of fabric that is made from wool or a wool blend. It is a dense, closely-woven fabric that is smooth to the touch and has a matte finish. Baize is often used for covering surfaces, such as table tops or the playing surface of card, pool and billiard tables, and for lining drawers and boxes, because it is durable and resistant to wear. This fabric is often associated with gambling and is often used on casino gaming tables and other gaming equipment.
- Canteen - A small cabinet, table or a box with drawers or lift out trays, for storing a set of cutlery.
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