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Lenox is high-quality, glossy-finish stainless steel featuring an elegant and detailed floral handle design that complements a wide range of china, crystal, and linens. Our special 45-piece set includes 8 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 8 place/oval soup spoons, and 8 teaspoons, along with 1 tablespoon, 1 pierced tablespoon, 1 medium cold meat serving fork (8 3/4 inches), 1 flat handle master butter knife, and 1 sugar spoon. Take advantage of this special offer on Lenox
Maryland Engraved stainless steel flatware today!
Lenox China is a great American success story. It was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox as "The Lenox Ceramic Pottery Company." Born in 1859, Lenox was named for the nineteenth-century Scottish writer, Sir Walter Scott. Lenox grew up in Trenton, NJ, the "Staffordshire of America" of its time. With excellent transportation and good sources of fuel and clay, the state capital of New Jersey became the nation's leading center for ceramics production. Lenox first organized his company as an art studio, producing one-of-a-kind pieces for a select market. By 1897, examples of the company's work were displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and by 1906 the company was producing complete sets of dinnerware. In 1918, President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson commissioned a set of Lenox for the White House, making it the first American china to grace a U.S. president’s table. Lenox added hand-blown lead crystal to its product lines in 1966, and, with the addition of Lenox silver flatware in 1991, Lenox became the first American company to offer the complete tabletop. By the end of the twentieth century, about half the china on dinner tables in the United States was made by Lenox.
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Maryland Engraved 45-piece stainless steel set by following the link below. One of these sets will give a great lift to your summer table, with money left over for a spectacular summer centerpiece!