Christofle Malmaison 48-piece cutlery silverplated set in a case
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Shop for the Malmaison 48-piece cutlery silverplated set in a case: 12 x dinner spoons, dinner forks, dinner knives and coffee spoons by Christofle at Artedona. Personal service. Worldwide delivery.
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Shop for the Malmaison 48-piece cutlery silverplated set in a case: 12 x dinner spoons, dinner forks, dinner knives and coffee spoons by Christofle at
Malmaison 48-piece cutlery silverplated set in a case: 12 x dinner spoons, dinner forks, dinner knives and coffee spoons
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Contains 12 of each of the following: dinner spoons, dinner forks, dinner knives and coffee/tea spoons. Reflective of its 19th century roots, the Spatours collection, which was available in the first Christofle catalogue in 1862, features generous curves, decorative heels and a slender rounded ridge common in Louis XV style.
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The silver plate Rice Ladle in the Malmaison pattern is part of one of Christofle's most historic patterns. Malmaison typifies the Empire style, with its frieze of delicate palm and lotus leaves and symmetrical design. The name is a nod to the Chateau de la Malmaison, a favored Parisian residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine.