Saturday, May 28, 2011

Wilton Armetale William and Mary Medium Round Bowl

Wilton Armetale William and Mary Medium Round Bowl Review



Wilton Armetale William and Mary Medium Round Bowl Feature

  • 12-3/4-inch round bowl; stands 3-1/4 inches high
  • Individually handcrafted in silver and pewter
  • Sophisticated design inspired by royal coat-of-arms
  • Safe in the oven and freezer; wash by hand
  • Made in the USA
Since 1892, Wilton Armetale has constructed unique serving pieces in silver and pewter, gracefully combining beauty and durability. Individually handcrafted in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, no two pieces are exactly alike. Non-toxic metal ensures the safety of all food items, and effectively keeps a side dish or main course at the desired temperature. Wilton Armetale guarantees that under normal circumstances, serveware pieces will not rust, tarnish, crack, chip, or dent.

Based upon the coat-of-arms of William III and Queen Mary, this intricate, baroque-inspired design adds a sense of grandeur to the table. Elaborate scrollwork, meandering vines, and interwoven flowers are opulently sculpted in low relief, adding a sense of regal dignity. Measuring 12-3/4 inches in diameter, this medium round bowl complements other tableware pieces in the same pattern. The detailed design covers much of the upper rim, offsetting the highly polished interior serving area. Standing 3-1/4 inches tall, and resting on a small base, the bowl sits securely on any surface because of its substantial weight. For best results, Wilton Armetale recommends washing all serving pieces by hand, and instructs users not to place them in the microwave or dishwasher. --Lea Werbel Wilton Armetale Serveware. "Cooks Hot. Serves Hot. Stays Hot." Made with Armetale metal, the product will not rust, tarnish, crack, chip, or dent. Armetale serveware is food safe and can be used on the stove or in the oven. Though strongly baroque, this design is at home in classic and traditional styling environments, making a bold statement for decorative or practical use.


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