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William & Mary Pattern Dinner Knives By CJ Vander
Sterling Silver handled Dinner Knives By CJ Vander In The William & Mary Pattern, Sometimes Referred To As Charles II Pattern. 9.78" Long. Blades Are Stainless. Price Per Knife Is $105.00 Call Or Email For Volume Discount & Discounted Shipping.
We Have A Huge Selection Of CJ Vander Knives In Stock In All Patterns.
We Also Have A Huge Selection Of English Flatware Pieces To Complete Your Antique Set. We Sell Single Pieces Or Entire Sets. Check Our Web page For A Small Selection, Or Feel Free To Visit Our Manhattan Gallery To See Our Entire Inventory.
Condition | AS NEW |
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Country of Origin | England |
Maker | CJ VANDER |
Material | Sterling Silver |
Type / Pattern | William & Mary |
Quantity | 18 |
Year | 20th Century |
Dimensions | Width: 0 inch<br>Height: 0 inch<br>Depth: 0 inch<br>Weight: 0 pound<br> |
Reference # | W&M |
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