Hanoverian (Baguette?) Stainless Flatware
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 5:17 pm
Now that the chicks have (hopefully?) flown the nest, I'd like to replace our daily use flatware of quite mixed parentage with a matching set. I wish to obtain a stainless steel service for twelve in the traditional Hanoverian pattern. Looking on-line, it appears that such a pattern is now called Baguette. Go figure. Anyway, I found the following makers of Hanoverian-like stainless flatware:
Well represented: Wallace, Oneida, WMF, Amefa.
Less well represented: Adcraft, Cutipol, Ricci, Sambonnet, Sant Andrea.
Does anyone have a recommendation as to which of the above or other products most resembles the old Hanoverian pattern, is the most substantial in construction, and is the most cost-effective, as well as any recommended retail source(s)? TIA for any informed enlightenment!
Well represented: Wallace, Oneida, WMF, Amefa.
Less well represented: Adcraft, Cutipol, Ricci, Sambonnet, Sant Andrea.
Does anyone have a recommendation as to which of the above or other products most resembles the old Hanoverian pattern, is the most substantial in construction, and is the most cost-effective, as well as any recommended retail source(s)? TIA for any informed enlightenment!