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396 days ago

CUTLERY SET 104 PIECES, NEW

Nahed from Totara Vale

Magefesa cutlery set of 104 pieces serves 12 People
Silver colour
12 Tablespoons, 12 Table forks, 12 Table knives and 12 Teaspoons. 12 Dessert forks, 12 Dessert spoons 12 Dessert knives
1 Soup Ladle, 1 Sauce Ladle, Meat Fork, 1 Cake Shovel, 1 Soup Spoon and more as shown in the photo
As the web it’s made in 18/10 stainless steel. The 18% chrome alloy guarantees maximum performance against corrosion, and 10% Nickel gives it an exceptional shine.
Coming in a wood display case covered with a blue velvet look & has 2 closure
The blue case is not in flashy condition as it’s been stored for a long time & move in a very long trip, but the cutlery set in new condition & never used

Price: $460

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