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Harley, Bead, Kings, Dubarry Cutlery

The Harley Cutlery range is one of many of the classic 'Parish' cutlery patterns and is...

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The Bead Cutlery range is one of many of the classic 'Parish' cutlery patterns and is...

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Kings pattern cutlery is one of the most popular choices of culinary utensil. Sporting a...

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This cutlery range offers renowned and charming traditional style. Ever popular, this...

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This cutlery range with its elegant pattern will enhance any table-setting with charming...

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One of the oldest patterns of traditional cutlery, this classic design has been used for...

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Harley, Bead, Kings, Dubarry Cutlery

 There are scores of patterns of cutlery within the catering industry and they fall into two styles. The traditional patterns such as Kings, Harley, Jesmond and Bead and Rattail are called "parish patterns" from the areas of Sheffield they were originally designed in. These patterns are now made around the world, most notably in the Far East. There are also modern designs which have no natural home, but have been the work of cutlery designers. These ranges have a more modern contemporary design and have become very popular with the modern restaurants.

Parish pattern cutlery is still by far, the most commonly used patterns within the catering industry.

Harley and Bead pattern are the more popular ranges in modern catering outlets, Kings & Jesmond t are more seen in the traditional English style restaurants.

With manufacturing predominantly from the Far East prices have fallen dramatically over the years making many pieces fall below a pound per piece. However quality and durability makes them true value for money.

Globalfse stock all patterns and they are always within are top selling lines.    

 

 There are scores of patterns of cutlery within the catering industry and they fall into two styles. The traditional patterns such as Kings, Harley, Jesmond and Bead and Rattail are called "parish patterns" from the areas of Sheffield they were originally designed in. These patterns are now made around the world, most notably in the Far East. There are also modern designs which have no natural home, but have been the work of cutlery designers. These ranges have a more modern contemporary...

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