Dine in elegance with Towle's "Old Lace" Sterling Silverware, a graceful pattern that mirrors the decorative refinement of the early Victorian era. Sterling silver craftsmanship by master silversmith Harold E. Nock offers a stunning design and durability that lasts for generations. The unique feature of ample space for custom engraving adds a personal touch, making each piece a cherished heirloom. Whether it's a quiet family dinner or an opulent holiday feast, these utensils' versatility and timeless appeal elevate any dining experience. Handmade in America, this mirror-finish silverware is a symbol of exceptional craftsmanship, turning every meal into a work of art.
HH stands for "Hollow Handle", which means that the item has been made with a hollow sterling silver handle, and a stainless steel utensil has been inserted into it. Generally, the dinner knife handle is used for serving pieces, and a smaller version is used for the Butter Knife and Butter Spreader.