As professional silver dealers, with a specialist department for buying and selling canteens of silver cutlery and flatware, we thought it would be a good idea to pass on answers to questions that we are...
Choosing cutlery Stainless steel cutlery You choose stainless steel cutlery because it is easy to look after and maintain. Top of the range is 18/10 stainless steel which means there is 18% chrome and 10%...
Don't buy one off the chancers on eBay that give you the usual crap about them being hard to get hold of etc. If you don't want to buy a pallet full of disgusting pot noodles, you can buy one direct for £3.99...
Care of Silver Plated Cutlery On new silver tiny scratches occur and they tend to be more noticeable simply because it is new. Don't worry about this. These little scratches gradually build to produce a rich...
Caring for Stainless steel cutlery it is rare for stainless steel cutlery to stain. If it does it is not usually due to an attack of the steel but something deposited on ite.g. silver dip dripping onto a...
In 2007 the Swiss Government made a request for more knives for the Swiss Army for distribution in the Autumn of 2007. Due to the size of the order the WTO (World Trade Organisation) rules meant that the order...
"Berry spoons" appear in the Antiques/solid silver/cutlery section. They are usually in pairs, often dated mid to late 1700s and bidders fight over them! £60 to £100+ bids are commonplace, so it is worth...
I'm sure most enthusiastic cooks have some kitchen tools and gadgets which they never use. Mine is an electronic waffle maker. So here's the five items which I use on a regular basis. I won't include large...