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David Mellor 1970s Java cutlery
David Mellor 1970s Java cutlery
David Mellor 1970s Java cutlery

David Mellor 1970s Java cutlery

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Large vintage set of Java cutlery designed by master metalworker David Mellor in 1977. Made of stainless steel with broad white acetal resin handles. No longer in production and a rarely seen design.

Total of 67 pieces for 8 people place settings - 8 dinner knives, 8 side knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 side forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 fruit spoons, 7 coffee spoons and 4 large serving spoons. Comes with a nice custom-made wooden storage tray (not by David Mellor).

In very good condition - please contact for full condition report.

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Large vintage set of Java cutlery designed by master metalworker David Mellor in 1977. Made of stainless steel with broad white acetal resin handles. No longer in production and a rarely seen design.

Total of 67 pieces for 8 people place settings - 8 dinner knives, 8 side knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 side forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 fruit spoons, 7 coffee spoons and 4 large serving spoons. Comes with a nice custom-made wooden storage tray (not by David Mellor).

In very good condition - please contact for full condition report.

Large vintage set of Java cutlery designed by master metalworker David Mellor in 1977. Made of stainless steel with broad white acetal resin handles. No longer in production and a rarely seen design.

Total of 67 pieces for 8 people place settings - 8 dinner knives, 8 side knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 side forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 fruit spoons, 7 coffee spoons and 4 large serving spoons. Comes with a nice custom-made wooden storage tray (not by David Mellor).

In very good condition - please contact for full condition report.

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