Ammonite Mirror Service for 8 Flatware Set (45-pc.) by Cambridge Silversmiths

This original version of the Ammonite design by Robert Welch for Cambridge Silversmiths is forged from thick stainless steel sheets. Each polished piece has the Ammonite motif stamped on its handle. Spoons and forks are made from 18/0 stainless steel and the knives are forged from a single ingot of ... See complete description »

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This original version of the Ammonite design by Robert Welch for Cambridge Silversmiths is forged from thick stainless steel sheets. Each polished piece has the Ammonite motif stamped on its handle. Spoons and forks are made from 18/0 stainless steel and the knives are forged from a single ingot of especially hardened stainless steel that maintains a cutting edge.

Hostess Set Includes:

  • 1 serving spoon
  • 1 slotted serving spoon
  • 1 serving fork
  • 1 sugar spoon
  • 1 butter spreader


  • Each piece measures:
    Dinner forks: 8-in., Dinner Knives: 9.75-in., Soup Spoons: 7.5-in., Salad Forks: 6.75-in., Tea Spoons: 6.25-in., Serving Spoon: 9-in., Pierced Spoon: 9-in., Serving Fork:9-in., Sugar Spoon: 6.25-in., Butter Knife: 6.5-in.

    Customer Reviews
    Recommended by 97% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 95% of reviewers
    So sad that the knives rust
    by Susan, MD
    May 14, 2008

    My husband and I really like the weight and look of the flatware but sadly the knives are already beginning to rust and we have only used the product for about one month. I am disappointed.

    17 of 22 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    by Anonymous, CA
    November 9, 2004

    I am very pleased with this flatwear. They feel heavy and well balanced and great quality. I have already recommended them to friends and family.

    10 of 12 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    by Anonymous, CA
    September 27, 2004

    this is a great pattern and a great price!
    buy two if you can. i only wish they sold extra teaspoons as a separte item.

    9 of 10 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    Love it!
    by Janet, MS
    May 25, 2008

    I shopped and shopped, online and in department stores, for a flatware pattern that I liked. I'm VERY picky. As soon as I saw it on cooking.com (and I never saw it in a department store) I knew my searching was over! With all the other great reviews on this product I knew that the quality would be great. They came with a 25 year warranty!! They are the right size, right weight, and unique looking. Soon I will order a second set. I couldn't be more pleased and hope that this will be the last flatware I ever buy.

    8 of 13 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    These pieces are very large
    by Usha, PA
    June 11, 2008

    This flatware set is attractive and obviously high quality. My only problem is that the pieces are unusually large and heavy, with much of the weight in the handles. They do not work well with small diameter and or shallow bowls and plates (of which I have quite a few) because they tend to fall/flip out if you rest a fork or serving spoon in the bowl or plate. But I'm getting used to just using the salad forks and teaspoons on a daily basis, and being very careful where I rest the knives, which are huge. However, many people would like the size and weight of this set.

    8 of 14 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
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