Arthur Price Classic Cutlery - Exceptional design heritage. Looking for timeless classic patterns with outstanding heritage and a commitment to the finest quality manufacturing and service? These are the hallmarks of Arthur Price Classic Stainless Steel Cutlery - where the traditions of four generations go into creating every piece of cutlery. The Classic Collection epitomises an understated elegance, which is so quintessentially English. Dishwasher safe mirror polished 18/10 stainless steel, 50 year guarantee.
The epitome of sophisticated understatement, Willow's gentle curves are wonderful on the eye as well as a dream to hold. Dishwasher Safe mirror finish, 18/10 stainless steel with a 50 year guarantee
The Old English design evolved in the 1750s from the Rattail pattern.
Interestingly the 'pip' found on the front of the fork handle appears on the reverse of the spoon handle because spoons were laid face down on the table in the Georgian period.
Made from 18/10 stainless steel, the range is dishwasher safe and comes with a 50 year manufacturer's guarantee.
The Bead pattern was originally designed by Huguenot silversmiths to represent pearls, which were popular in the French court of the 1760s
Harley originated from the Art Deco period of the 1920s and 1930s which demanded bold geometric design and a strong emphasis on quality.
Rattail is the oldest pattern in the Arthur Price Classic range and dates from around 1710 when modern table etiquette started to develop.
Quintessentially English, the Britannia pattern is based on the threaded Old English patterns of the 1750s which have enjoyed international popularity ever since.
The Grecian design was first produced during the Art Deco period, its bevelled edges and angular corners reinterpret the geometry of classical Greek architecture.
Featuring a captivating Hammered textured finish on the handle, Arthur Price Avalon cutlery adds a touch of sophistication to any table setting, catching the light and elevating the ambience.
Kings is a direct descendant of an older pattern called Fiddle Thread and Shell. This practical adaption first appeared around 1817 and is still enormously popular today.
The Dubarry design originated during the early 19th century. Inspired by the fashions of the period this pattern is the epitome of sleek delicacy.
Royal Pearl was first introduced in 1990 to celebrate H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother's 90th birthday and reflected her love of pearls.
With fluid lines Baguette's understated pattern complements both traditional and modern settings.