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Silverware Chests
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Let's Talk about Silverware Chests: The first thing we need to talk about must certainly be silverware chests! Why? Because you shouldn't go out and buy fancy silverware without first having a proper place for silverware storage. It's a rather important aspect of the whole thing and worth taking a few minutes to discuss in detail.
How much do Silverware Chests cost? Well that's the thirty two thousand dollar question! And it's a good question at that! Cost for a good silverware chest will depend largely on how many pieces of silverware you own and plan to store in it.
Low end Silverware Chests: The Reed & Barton Modern Hostess Silver case, for instance, measures 15 inches by ten inches wide by two and a half inches high, is crafted in leatherette material, lined in a protective and anti-tarnish type cloth and closes with a snap lock and amazingly holds eighty pieces while only costing around forty dollars. That's the low end cost.
Higher end Silverware Chests: On the other end of the cost spectrum, the Eureka Charleston 94M Flatware Chest by Reed and Barton is crafted in Mahogany finish of wood materials, lined with a brown tarnish preventative silver cloth and has very tasteful brass finished handles, drawer pulls and lid lifts. It measures seventeen inches long by eleven and a half inches wide by nine and seven eights inches high. This silverware chest holds two hundred pieces, roughly speaking that is services for twenty four including twenty four knives and a cantilevered shelf for added storage. List price for this beauty is about six hundred and twenty dollars, but I have seen it online for only three hundred dollars.
There is quite a range: As you can see, there is quite a range in prices for silverware chests. From forty up to six hundred dollars. I'm sure you could easily find even more expensive ones, especially if you look for actual antiques.
Wallace has a dark walnut model for around fifty dollars and one for seventy dollars. Reed & Barton have many many models (I really suggest you start looking there as they are a solid company with a pure reputation) that vary in price from seventy, to one hundred, to one hundred and fifty, to two hundred and on up from there. The point is, you can find a silverware chest to fit your budget, no matter how much you have to spend.
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