Wallace Flatware makes a variety of high end flatware/cutlery sets and is famous for it's line of sterling silver flatware dating back to the early 1800's. They also manufacture less expensive but high quality flatware sets using stainless steel as well.
All the leading suppliers of flatware in the United States offered flatware patterns in both sterling silver and flatware, although Gorham and Wallace were better known for their sterling
The Wallace spoon that I am looking at says "China" on it so I would say "Yes"
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Target and Macy's sell stainless flatware. They have many designs and types to choose from. Bloomingdales also sells stainless flatware for all your needs.
Yes, flatwear should always be lead free, or else it can be dangerous.
If you opt for more elaborate flatware, such as sterling silver, then you should pick out your flatware first. For stainless steel flatware, pick your china first and then buy flatware that compliments the chosen china.
You can clean tarnished stainless steel flatware by soaking it in a solution of warm water and mild dish soap, then scrubbing with a soft cloth or sponge. For stubborn stains, you can make a paste of baking soda and water, apply it to the flatware, and scrub gently. Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
If new flatware is leaving black marks on food , it is a chemical reaction with the finish on the flatware. Using a soft polishing cloth, wipe flatware after rinsing in diluted vinegar.
There are some brands of flatware that tout themselves as being chemical free. In general, silver and silver plated flatware are considered to be quite safe. Nickle silver, stainless steel and plastic are also frequently used to make flatware. Though each does have very low levels of chemicals, none are considered to pose a significant health hazard to users.
Yes, Macy's home department sells a variety of flatware sets. To view your options and price the flatware sets, visit www.macys.com.
Reed and Barton make flatware eating utensils. They produce them in stainless steel as well as sterling silver. Usually, these are given as gifts to newlywed couples who have chosen a certain pattern.