Product description

Product code: 73150168

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Grace your table with the elegant simplicity of the Old English collection from Arthur Price of England with this charming dessert knife. Evolved from Parish patterns popular in the 1750s, this range has been designed with balance, weight and timeless poise.

Exclusive to John Lewis, each item features a distinctive 'pip' on the handle that will complement any table setting.

With parts sourced from Asia, our Arthur Price products are finished in Sheffield, England from the highest grade sovereign stainless steel. Extra polishing throughout the manufacturing process adds more shine.

  • Knives have hollow handles, offering a more desirable balance when held in the hand (bolsters also ground down and polished to ensure a seamless transition from handle to blade)
  • Knives with smooth blades, enforcing premium quality
  • Extra polishing throughout the manufacturing process adds more shine
  • We are no longer able to sell knives online. Please visit your local shop where our ranges are available for purchase.

    Worth knowing: By law, we are not permitted to sell a knife or blade to any person under the age of 18. Criminal Justice Act 1988 (as amended). Offensive Weapons Act 2019.

    Product specification
    Brand
    Arthur Price
    Care instructions
    Prolonged contact with water or a damp atmosphere should be avoided. Dry your cutlery as quickly as possible using a soft cloth. Avoid using scouring pads or abrasive sponges.
    Dimensions
    21.5cm
    Dishwasher Safe
    Yes
    Finish
    Polished
    Guarantee
    Lifetime guarantee included
    Handle Type
    Stainless Steel
    Length of Blade
    11.5cm
    Stainless Steel Grade
    13/0
    Weight
    72g
    Brand information
    Arthur Price

    Bringing you the art of cutlery and silverware since 1902, Arthur Price has over 100 years of experience in designing and manufacturing luxury cutlery and tableware.

    Before founding the company Arthur Price spent 20 years working for other flatware companies around Birmingham. During this time he honed his skills, learnt about the flatware trade and began collecting second-hand machinery so he could start his own business with the family front room as his workshop.

    As the business grew a factory was acquired and by 1911 products were being exported overseas, and were even supplied to the HMS Titanic. By the early 1920s Arthur Price had become the first company to products chromium-plate spoons and forks, which soon became stainless steel, and as a mark of their confidence and commitment to quality the company was also the first to provide guarantees against their products.

    The business remains in the Price family, with the techniques of the trade being perfected over four generations. What hasn’t changed is the family ethos of putting quality design and craftsmanship over everything. These values are clear in all the collections available today.

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