Rattail Rattail


"Rat's tail" refers to the way the spoons were originally attached to the handles. Manufacturers were unable to make spoons in one piece in the 1600s, so the base was fixed to the handle with a long spine, which looks like a tail.
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Harley Harley


Decorative without being overly ornate, reflecting the influence of Art Deco style, bringing a refined signature to the table.

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Bead Bead



Based on Georgian designs,
Kings, Dubarry, Jesmond,
Bead, Harley & Rattail.

Excellent balance between
quality and cost.


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Kings Kings


Originally named after the Prince Regent, later George IV, Kings has become one of the most popular ranges in the catering industry.


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Jesmond Jesmond


A French art deco pattern, originally designed in 1925. Jesmond has a simple elegant shape and scroll at the handle tips.
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Dubarry Dubarry


A classic design, originally influenced by the Baroque curves of the famous furniture maker Chippendale.
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