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Perles 2 Stainless Five Piece Place Setting Salad Fork: 6.7\ Length
Dinner Fork: 8.3\ Length
Dinner Knife: 9.8\ Length
Dinner Spoon: 7.9\ Length
Teaspoon: 6\ Length

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Perles 2 Stainless Five Piece Place Setting

$230
Perels 2 Stainless Steel Salad Fork The stainless steel salad fork in the Perles pattern is wider than a dinner fork to facilitate cutting through lettuce with ease. The Louis XVI-style Perles pattern, which features a single delicate line of beading reminiscent of a classic pearl necklace, was introduced in 1876.

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Perels 2 Stainless Steel Salad Fork

$39
Perles 2 Stainless Steel Dinner Knife A stainless steel dinner knife in the Perles pattern
The Louis XVI-style Perles pattern, which features a single delicate line of beading reminiscent of a classic pearl necklace, was introduced in 1876.

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Perles 2 Stainless Steel Dinner Knife

$49
Perles 2 Stainless Steel Teaspoon The stainless steel tea spoon in the Perles pattern is sized perfectly for coffee mugs and teacups. The Louis XVI-style Perles pattern, which features a single delicate line of beading reminiscent of a classic pearl necklace, was introduced in 1876.

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Perles 2 Stainless Steel Teaspoon

$30
Perles 2 Stainless Steel  Large Serving Fork The stainless steel serving fork in the Perles pattern was designed specifically to serve meat and vegetables. Serving utensils are sized to the collection\'s platters so they do not fall into the food. The Louis XVI-style Perles pattern, which features a single delicate line of beading reminiscent of a classic pearl necklace, was introduced in 1876.

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Perles 2 Stainless Steel Large Serving Fork

$116
Perles 2 Stainless Steel Large Serving Spoon This stainless steel serving spoon in the Perles pattern is ideal for serving meat and vegetables. Serving utensils are sized to the collection�s platters so they do not fall into the food. The Louis XVI-style Perles pattern, which features a single delicate line of beading reminiscent of a classic pearl necklace, was introduced in 1876.

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Perles 2 Stainless Steel Large Serving Spoon

$116