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4-piece luncheon setting with French blade in the Coronation silverplate flatware pattern by Community Oneida is in excellent estate condition. Introduced in 1936, this pattern was designed to commemorate the crowning of Edward VIII of England, who abdicated. The commemoration never took place, but the popularity of the silverware pattern did take off, and it is still in demand worldwide. Your order will arrive gently buffed, polished, and table-ready.
The setting consists of:
8 3/4 hollow luncheon knife with French stainless blade
7 1/8" luncheon fork
6 3/8" salad fork
6 1/8" teaspoon
So what is a French blade? On a modern hollow knife the working part of the blade is parralel with the handle. On a French blade the working part of the knife dropps down a bit from the handle.
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