Est. $22,152-$28,797
Flatware & Cutlery
(2,700 upcoming items)Est. $700-$900
Est. $2,000-$3,000
Est. $2,500-$3,500
Est. $300-$500
Est. $13,741-$17,863
Est. $41,366-$53,775
Est. $50-$25,000
Est. $13,182-$17,136
Est. $18,330-$23,829
Est. $1,500-$2,500
Est. $32,799-$42,638
Est. $13,728-$17,846
Est. $500-$700
Est. $10,374-$13,486
Est. $600-$800
Est. $15,041-$19,553
Est. $72,033-$93,642
Est. $8,996-$11,694
Est. $1,000-$1,500
Est. $13,559-$17,626
Est. $23,465-$30,504
Est. $8,983-$11,677
Est. $900-$1,200
Flatware & Cutlery
As early as 1000 BC, cutlery covered in ornate decorations and hieroglyphics were used in ancient Egypt for religious purposes. During the Greek and Roman Empires, typically silver or gold utensils were used for the elite classes, while copper or brass for the rest of the people. The designs and patterns of flatware changed throughout the Renaissance and Baroque periods before finally receiving their current form. Today, flatware and cutlery have become a staple of modern tables and come in many variations. In addition to adding a special touch to any table, flatware and cutlery make great collectible items that can be passed through generations while increasing their value over time. From sterling silver to stainless steel, <a href=
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![Gorham Et Al Sterling Silver Flatware, 21: Group of assorted sterling silver flatware, comprising 10 Gorham "Imperial Chrysanthemum" cocktail forks with gold wash tines [5.25" L], 5 Reed & Barton coffee spoons, circa 1900, elaborately decorate](https://p1.liveauctioneers.com/1221/403672/224999432_1_x.jpg?height=280&quality=70&sharpen=true&version=1769639249&width=280)















