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Hiram Wild LtdCentral Cutlery Works, Herries Road, Sheffield S6 1QU. England
In 1864 Hiram Wild, a young Sheffield knife grinder, savedthe life of a local landowner’s son by rescuing him from theSheffield flood. His bravery was rewarded with a gift of£200 to enable Hiram to set up his own business in theParish of Hallam.
Today, with over 130 years experience and technicalinnovation, Hiram Wild Ltd has become Britain’s largestproducer of Sheffield made knife blades as well as Sheffieldsilver plated and stainless steel cutlery.
Sheffield is the home of stainless steel since Harry Brearley,a metallurgist at Thomas Firth & Sons in Sheffielddeveloped a steel that did not rust.This new invention wasdescribed as stainless steel.The method of mixingchromium with steel came about through experiments byBrearley whilst producing gun barrels that would notcorrode.
Stainless steel was first used in the manufacture of Sheffieldcutlery in the early 1920’s and became the first cutlery inthe world to be stainless.To this day Hiram Wildmanufactures cutlery marked Firth Stainless Made inSheffield England.
Having established an international reputation for technicalexpertise and quality, Hiram Wild Ltd also leads the way,with emphasis on innovative design. No matter what yourrequirements Hiram Wild have the styles, patternsaccessories and blanks to meet your needs.Whether it’scutlery for the home, restaurant, hotel, local authority,promotional campaign or a bespoke tailored solution,Hiram Wild have the right product at the right price.
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Monobloc Knives
These one piece knives aremade from the same stainlessbar as blades.They are forged inone piece under powerful drophammers with a blow force of2,200 tonnes, in just two hits -preform and coin.Theremainder of the processesfollow the blade progression.
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SHEFFIELD ENGLANDTHE MANUFACTURINGPROCESSES OF TABLE CUTLERYSpoons and Forks
All spoons and forks are stamped out from rolledsheet whether the material be stainless steel, nickel orsterling silver.The outline blanks are pressed out twoat a time leaving a webbing which is recycled. In thecase of spoons the bowl area is rolled twice toprovide enough material to stamp and form apleasant usable thickness.The handle design is thenstamped in between a top and bottom die. In thecase of spoons, the bowls are stamped and clippedwhereas the forks are pierced once for nickel andsilver and twice for stainless steel to form the prongs.
All items are then edged and the prongs are shapedprior to polishing. Sterling silver cutlery has specialattention during all processes but particularly inpolishing. Stainless steel is simply polished thencleaned and inspected whereas nickel goes on to besilver plated before final finishing and inspection.Thickness of plate is variable dependant on theamount of the time the article is submersed in theplating vat.
Hollow Handle Knives
Knives with separate handles have as many as 60processes in manufacturing the complete article.Theblade is hot forged from bar and the bolster is formedunder a hammer between dies and the blade is rolledto the correct thickness. Both ends are then clippedto form the final shape.The handles like the spoonand fork are stamped from rolled sheet but from athinner gauge.The pattern is pressed into a single halfand after clipping the waste away, they are joinedtogether in a furnace.The blade and the handlecontinue to be processed separately as the blade haseach cutting surface individually ground and thebolster and back ground before rumbling, glazing andpolishing.The handle is pressure tested, edged, glazedand polished and like spoons and forks, if nickel, issilver plated.The handle and blade are joined togetherwith a cement that is inert and enables our knives towithstand any weight or twist tests that comply withall international standards including ISO 9002.
The blades are etched with the appropriate brandname and whetted as part of their final processesbefore cleaning, inspecting and wrapping.
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The range of pieces available can vary from one pattern to another
© Hiram Wild Ltd. 2002If the product you require is not illustrated, then please call: +44 (0) 114 2343831
Additional Serving Items
Individual Gourmet Items
(side/starter)
English
(hollow handle fish knife available)
Continental
Main Place Settings
(spoon handle available)Spreader
(embossed available)
(dinner/main)
(gravy spoon)
Main Serving Items
(also pusher available)
(turkey fork)
(English)
(hollow handle fish fork available)
Serving
Serving
Buffet Fork
Buffet Spoon
(available with/without guard)
Serving
Serving
Spoon
Small Cake Server
Cheese Knife
Paddle
French Sauce Spoon 180mm
Pie/Cake Server(serrated blade)
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■ Many of the designs illustratedhave, with slight modifications,been manufactured in Sheffieldfor 400 years
■ All are produced from the finestmaterials available and althoughmanufacturing techniques havechanged, the high standard offinish is that expected of aSheffield Made product
■ Every pattern can be suppliedwith 99.99% pure silver depositsof either 10, 20, 30 or 40microns, silverplated on to nickelsilver - EPNS, made to BritishStandards BS EN ISO8442-2
■ Many of the designs are alsoavailable in mirror finished 18/10quality Sheffield Stainless Steelmade to British Standards BSEN ISO8442-2, and hallmarkedsterling silver
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Baguette Bead
Albany Athenian
■ AlbanyA late Victorian designemanating from Sheffieldfeaturing delicate fluting andcapped with a neat finial.
■ AthenianThis pattern is a developmentfrom the earlier Grecianpattern, using a double bevelinstead of a single one.Throughout history art anddesign have been stimulated byGrecian architecture, with itsclean clear cut simple lines.
■ Baguette A classic French interpretationof the ribbed feature of Rattail.It was created in 1929 andaccentuates the strength of theContinental shape.
■ BeadA row of perfectly formedbeads form the border of thiselegant pattern, which firstfound popularity in 1770 in theNeo-Classical work by HesterBateman.
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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Continental Thread Dubarry
Chester Continental La Regence
■ ChesterDesigned in the 1950’s for thethen Duke of Westminster andnamed after the historic citywhich borders his estate.AStrongly sculptured yet gracefuldesign.
■ Continental La RegenceReflecting the period ofNapoleon II this rich anddistinctive design conjures theimage of an elegant andopulent French occasion.
■ Continental ThreadA classic Art Nouveau shape ofelegant proportions a simplethread giving a gentle, fineflowing border.
■ DubarryA twentieth century designbased on the baroque curvesof the famous furniture makerThomas Chippendale.
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Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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■ EmpireAn English outline with doublereed and crosses decorationand a flame at the head, incelebration of the BritishEmpire.
■ Feather EdgeAnother decoration for the OldEnglish pattern originally addedby hand engraving with theengraver using a techniqueknown as ‘feathering’. From theHanoverian Period.
■ Fiddle Thread & ShellThe original Fiddle spawned aplethora of variations. Fiddle,Thread and Shell as the namesuggests includes the threaddecoration as well as distinctiveshells both on the head and theheels.
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Feather Edge Fiddle Thread & Shell
Empire
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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Grecian Harley
French Leaf Gadroon
■ French LeafWater lily leaves popularised bythe Nile campaign of theNapoleonic Wars were lateradopted in the Neo ClassicalFrench Leaf design.Today thispattern with perfectly formedscrolls in which appear a smalllily graces some of the finesttables in England and Europe.
■ GadroonInspired by French design andbrought to England byHuguenot craftsmen andincorporated into Englishcutlery by T. Evans Silversmithsin 1769.
■ GrecianA simple classical style withbevelled edge and angledcorners. Designed in Sheffield in1929 and with Art Decoinfluence.
■ HarleyDesigned in the mid 1930’s byW. Butterall influenced by theslightly earlier Grecian patternwith slightly softer lines.
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Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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■ JesmondDesigned by W. Pulling and W.Turner in 1925 with a single lineborder and simple scroll at thehandle tip.
■ KingsFeaturing the honeysuckleflowers and shell motif this wasdesigned at the same time asQueens by the brothers Johnand Henry Lias.
■ La RegenceOne of the best knownpatterns. Established in 1820,the Prince Regent (later tobecome George IV)encouraged elaborateornamentation.
■ LilyCreated in the 1850’s by aSheffield designer who took hisinspiration from the elegantshape of the lily flower.
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La Regence Lily
Jesmond Kings
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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Old English Old English Fiddle
■ Old EnglishOriginated in the reign ofGeorge 1, its appeal lies in itssimplicity, graceful line andsimple decorative pip. It formsthe basis for many moredecorative versions.
■ Old English FiddleThe original Fiddle designappeared in the 1780’s and itsname derived from the handlebeing shaped like a violin body.It was often used as a basicshape for more decorativestyles such as Fiddle Thread andShell.The Old English pattern isechoed in the pip on thereverse of the handle.
■ OperaA Parisian design of the 1970’s,made up of flutes bound withbands of silver to form thehandle make this an exclusivecontemporary French style.
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Opera
Pompadour
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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■ Pembury With reeded edge and archedtop the outline of this patternwas inspired by ThomasChippendale, the 18th centurycabinet maker.This patternsgraces some of the finesthomes and the world’s mostexclusive hotels.
■ Plain FiddleA contemporary version of thetraditional Fiddle losing the ‘ears’and pip to give a cleaneroutline.
■ Pompadour18th century foliate motifs withtapering chased stem cometogether to create one of thefinest patterns of cutlery.Thispattern was selected by Cunardfor the RMSQueen Mary.Today like the Versailles pattern,Pompadour can be seen in usein the fine dining areas of theworld renowned Savoy hoteland Claridge’s.
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Pembury Plain Fiddle
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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■ QueensLike the pack of cards theQueens design is a moreelaborate version of Kings withmore foliate scrolls and flowers,credited to the silversmithingbrothers, John and Henry Liasin the 1830’s when George IVwas on the throne.
■ RattailThe oldest of the Englishdesigns dating from the early1600’s with the distinctive ‘tail’on the backs of the spoonbowls and forks.This featuredeveloped in an age whencraftsmen made spoons in twopieces joining the bowl andhandle together by means ofsoldering using a tapered tail asadditional strength to the joint.This design also features aprominent rib down the frontof the handle.
■ Reed & RibbonA bold continental shape with adouble thread border withcrosses and ribbon added atthe head. The continentalversion of the original Empire.
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Queens
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Versailles Whitehall
Solid/Monobloc Knives
■ VersaillesDesigned for the GreatExhibition 1851, the Versaillespattern emulated the richnessof palace life. It is surroundedby delicate scrolls and motifs.This pattern is sold privately tofine estates, as well as gracingthe dining rooms of The Savoy,The Berkeley and Claridge’s,three of the world’s mostelegant hotels.
■ WhitehallOriginally from the Walkerand Hall Co and designed inthe early 1920’s for theCunard Steamship Co. Alsoavailable in a narrowerversion called St James. Afamous pattern found in thedining rooms at Simpsons inthe Strand, Savoy and TheBerkeley.
■ Solid KnivesMonobloc knives made from a single bar of steel. A lessexpensive alternative to the hollow handle knife which ismade up of 2 handle parts and a blade for perfectbalance. Will compliment the Albany, Bead, Dubarry,Harley, Grecian, Kings and Rattail patterns.
■ Tea / Coffee SpoonsIf you suffer from heavy losses in certain dining areaswe offer a mid all in one silver plated tea/coffeespoon in EPNS or EPSS.
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Hallmarked Sterling Silver
Tea / Coffee Spoons
■ A dynamic range of clean clearcontemporary distinctivedesigns, made for everydaymodern living.
■ For fun and formal occasions,these patterns are here to suityour ambience.
■ All are produced from the finestmaterials available and althoughmanufacturing techniques havechanged, the high standard offinish is that expected of aSheffield Made product.
■ The designs can be suppliedwith 99.99% pure silver depositsof either 10, 20, 30 or 40microns, silverplated on to nickelsilver - EPNS, made to BritishStandards BS EN ISO8442-2and also in mirror finish 18/10quality Sheffield Stainless Steelmade to British Standards BSEN ISO8442-2
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■ Continental AthenianA bold pattern that embodiesthe classical lines of the Athenianand original Grecian Art Decostyle.
■ Continental GrecianA modern version of theGrecian Art Deco style, re-
worked for the 21st Century.
■ Continental PlainBold continental shape withperfectly smooth edgesaccentuates the clean form ofthis contemporary pattern.
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Continental Plain
Continental Athenian Continental Grecian
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
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Eclipse
■ EclipseA contemporary designregistered in 1998 by awardwinning designer Nigel Turner.An entirely new shape withpleasing curves and roundedback. Knife available with a solidor hollow handle.
■ OvertureThe long, gentle curves of thiscontemporary hotel patternmakes Overture a popularchoice. Available with 3 and 4prong fork and a choice ofeither hollow or solid handledknives.You can also choosebetween a Satin (satin 3pronged fork illustrated) orMirror finish.
■ VisionA truly ground breaking designby Charles Philip Simpson.Sweeping ergonomic curvesdistinguish the spoons and forkswhilst the knife has a strikingnew asymmetrical handle whichis a delight to hold.
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VisionOverture
Available in:
18/10 Stainless Steel
EPNS
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■ 5 Piece American SettingComprising of table knife, tablefork, salad fork, dessert spoon& 6” tea spoon.
■ 7 Piece Setting & TableSpoonComprising of table knife, tablefork, dessert knife, dessert fork,dessert spoon, soup spoon, teaspoon & table spoon.
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5 Piece American Setting
7 Piece Setting & Table Spoon
■ Made to British Standards BS8442-2 steel specification
■ Made from British StandardSteel Strip BS1449 : Part 2
■ British made and QualityAssured
■ Made in Sheffield thereforelocally made nationally supplied
■ Contemporary and traditionaldesigns for your selection
■ Practical and comfortablerounded designs with no sharpedges
■ Designed for easy cleaning incommercial dishwashers
■ The majority of the cutlery ismagnetic for use with cutlerysavers to prevent losses
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- SHEFFIELD MADE QUALITY - MAGNETIC STAINLESS STEEL FOR CUTLERY SAVERS - EASILY MAINTAINED - LONG LASTING
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Old English Linear
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■ This range is specificallydesigned to meet large userneeds with the durabilitynecessary for continuous use.From pub chains andmotorway services to pizzaparlours and educationalestablishments this range ofcutlery is specially designed formass catering. These patternscan be supplied with your ownbrand mark and/or the HiramWild logo of quality and areavailable in different sizesincluding universal andchildrens.
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■ As manufacturers we have arange of alternative handles tosuit your needs and tocompliment our range offlatware such as the Ivorinehandle which represents thetraditional but no longer madexylonite bone and ivory handle
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■ PistolTraditional handles that wouldcompliment the plain patternsin particular Rattail and OldEnglish.
■ IvorineMade to match the originalivory/bone handled sets ofcutlery. A modern dayalterative to traditionalbone.
■ PearlexA man-made option for thosewho appreciate Mother ofpearl.
■ White PolyEconomy plastic handles(shown with stamped blades).
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Pistol Ivorine
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■ Genuine natural horn -Buffalo horn The natural horn is collectedand selected and then carvedand shaped into a handle bythe craftsmen to be the fittedand assembled by the HiramWild's cutlers.
■ Genuine Shed StagThe stag horn which is naturallyshed by the stag is collected inthe forests.The stag antlers arecut into sizes and sized in "rolls".The cutler in Sheffield then hasthe work to fashion and shapethe stag horn into handles tobe fitted to the SheffieldStainless steel blades at Hiramwild.
■ Genuine Mother of PearlThe selection of the correctMother of Pearl is made by theSheffield Pearlsmith who visitsthe islands in the Indian Ocean.The Mother of Pearl is selectedby choosing only those pieceswith perfect rainbow coloursand depth to allow carving andshaping onto handles to bethen fitted by the Sheffieldcutler at Hiram Wild.
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Hand WashingDO• Rinse, wash and dry after use-prolonged contact
with acids found in food residue and mineral saltsin water can attack the metal and cause pitting orstaining.
• Take extra care with knives, the carbon contentreduces the stainless resistance of the blade.
• Polish away any stains with a reputable silverpolish.
• Wash silver cutlery separately from stainless steel.• Chemical reaction may cause discolouration.• Clean with silver cloth as sulphides in food, such
as eggs cause tarnish.• Use a reputable silver dip or polish where
necessary if heavy tarnishing occurs.• Store in an air-tight container or Hiram Wild’s
anti-tarnish rolls or canteens*
DO NOT• Leave soaking in water or damp after washing.• Use abrasive pads or harsh cleansing agents which
will scratch the surface be concerned when smallscratches appear.
• Silver is a soft metal and marks easily but graduallygains a fine, whitish patina.
DishwashersDO• Follow the machine instructions.• Remove and HAND DRY the cutlery as soon as
the cycle has finished.• Load knife blades DOWNWARDS.
DO NOT• Leave unwashed cutlery for any length of time.• Use a RINSE and HOLD cycle.• Mix silver and stainless steel cutlery In the same
basket.
*a full range of storage cabinets andcutlery rolls are available fromHiram Wild
Hand WashingDO• Rinse, wash and dry after use-prolonged contact
with acids found in food residue and mineral saltsin water can attack the metal and cause pitting orstaining.
• Take extra care with knives, the carbon contentreduces the stainless resistance of the blade.
• Polish away any stains with a reputable stainlesspolish.
DO NOT• Leave soaking in water or damp after washing.• Use abrasive pads or harsh cleansing agents which
will scratch the surface.
DishwashersDO• Follow the machine instructions.• Remove and HAND DRY the cutlery as soon as
the cycle has finished.• Load knife blades DOWNWARDS.
DO NOT• Leave unwashed cutlery for any length of time.• Use a RINSE and HOLD cycle.• Mix EPNS and stainless steel cutlery in the same
basket.
18/10 Stainless Steel
Follow this advice and your Hiram Wild cutlery will remain in pristine condition
Silver Plate [EPNS] and Sterling Silver