CHABANNE - QUALITY FRENCH STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY
CHABANNE - QUALITY FRENCH STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY
18/10 stainless steel cutlery in a traditional design of Cuisine Francaise from the “Beaux Arts” era.
Manufactured in Thiers, the flatware capital of France, by Chabanne, a company owned by Curzon. The pattern “Odeon” from Chabanne’s “Les Nostalgiques” range reflects a special classic elegance fitting of grand occasions.
Polished matt handles which team well with pewter ware. Originally imported from France.
In new condition. Purchased in Paris at Chabanne
Diswhwasher proof.
Ideal for multi course entertaining.
136 pieces as follows:
Table knife x 9 / Table fork x 9
Entree knife / Dessert knife x 18
Entree fork / Dessert fork x 18
Fish knife x 9 / Fish fork x 9
Dessert / Soup spoon x 9 (note: French do not produce soup spoons)
Tea spoon x 9 / Coffee spoon x 9
Glace spoon / small dessert spoon x 9
Cake fork x 9
Tablespoon / serving spoon x 4
Large serving spoon x 2
Pate knife x 2
Salad servers x 2 pairs
Cake slice x 2
Cheese Knife x 2
Gravy/sauce ladle x 2
Soup/punch ladle x 1
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