Named for the Richard the Lion Hearted, this pattern was inspired by the rich architectural decoration of old English mansions. Introduced in 1932, the design appears to be deeply carved so the details stand out clearly, offsetting the central ornamental shield mimicking those carried by knights during the crusades and the pointed oval top and neck framed in curling leaves. The confident styling will elevate every meal into a festive dining experience, and enhance traditional and formal settings.
Polish your sterling silver once or twice a year, whether or not it has been used regularly. Hand wash and dry immediately with a chamois or soft cotton cloth to avoid spotting.
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