by Prabakar
A wee bit about Lunt Sterling Silver Set on the edge of the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts in the small town of Greenfield, Lunt Silversmiths was founded in 1882 by George C. Lunt and Anthony Towle with the goal of manufacturing the finest sterling tableware and giftware. In 1902 Mr. Lunt assumed full control of the company and it has remained in family hands since that time. Over the years Lunt has produced award-winning designs and built a reputation for unmatched workmanship and quality. Currently, Lunt manufactures over a thousand different items in our Greenfield facility, including the flatware pattern Embassy Scroll, chosen by the U.S. government as its official tableware in all U.S. embassies and consulates around the world.Lunt has a century-old reputation of producing exquisite sterling holloware and giftware from desk accessories to complete sterling silver tea sets. Lunt’s emphasis on traditional design and functionality makes its sterling holloware items not only beautiful additions to today’s homes, but also treasured heirlooms. Family commitment and pride in quality work continue to drive the company now led by the fourth and fifth generations of the Lunt family. Along with our Greenfield plant,
Lunt owns and operates another U.S. factory in western New York State making specialty scissors, and is the sole U.S. distributor of fine stainless steel tableware manufactured in France under the Couzon brand.
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By Rod Low
Gorham, one of the world’s oldest companies to manufacture silverware started its operation in 1831 by Jabez Gorham. In its initial years, it manufactured ‘coin silver’ spoons. Today, it have established itself as the dominant manufacturer in silverware in the America and International market over the last 176 years.
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By Rod Low
When you purchase a casual flatware set, it’s quite hard to go wrong with any of the brands you buy. However, it does appear that Oneida is the top seller in this category with their stainless steel sets of 24-pieces, 53-pieces, or 65-pieces. The Oneida Flight Stainless Flatware 24-Piece Flatware Place Setting, Service for 4 sells for $35.
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By Helen Zee
Chances are good that you are already familiar with American Harmony products and utensils. While you might not know the brand name itself, you have very likely eaten food using the extremely popular utensils. Finding its way into homes and restaurants around the world, the brand has become one of the most well-known brands of utensils in the world. From nearly every country around the world, this flatware is considered some of the highest quality products in the utensils market, leading to customers who swear by the inherent quality of the brand name.
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By Rod Low
Towle silver flatware is produced by one of the premier silverware companies of the United States, Towle Silversmiths. Its origin can be trace back to 1690 and they are one of the producers of best quality silver flatware in the United States.
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Tags: cutlery, dinnerware, flatware, forks, silversmiths, silverware, spoon, towle
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