It's a 'Canteen of cutlery'.
A cutlery box is used for storing flatware. Often times it is antique or vintage estate type cutlery stored inside. Some have different features like royal coloured velvet which help protect the cutlery.
Cutlery is called cutlery because you cut with the cutlery. (Incliding cutting cake with a spoon)
Cutlery is a correct answer. An additional word would be silverware, but since almost no one uses silver silverware anymore, tableware is probably preferable.
The collective nouns for cutlery are a set of cutlery and a canteen of cutlery .
It may be called a service as we call a set of china a "service for 12" or the like. Some boxes of cutlery are marked "40 piece service for 8" for example. You would expect that box to contain 8 salad forks, 8 dinner forks, 8 knives, 8 soup spoons and 8 teaspoons.
The noun 'chest' is a collective noun for a chest of cutlery. The noun cutlery doesn't have its own specific collective noun so a noun that fits the context is used, such as a collection of cutlery or a drawer of cutlery.
I would bet it's silverfish.
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Americans call cutlery "cutlery."
You can count cutlery, the noun 'cutlery' is an uncountable noun.But you can have one set of cutlery, or two or more sets of cutlery, or many pieces of cutlery, but the noun 'cutlery' itself never takes the plural form.
No special name, knife or cutlery dealer.
"cutlery" is called "les couverts" (usually plural) in French."mettre le couvert" is to set the table - not only the cutlery but also the plates, glasses,..."où sont les couverts ?" (we're not speaking of the plates and glasses here, but only of the forks, knives, spoons): where is the cutlery?