Titanic cutlery resurfaces to mark 100th anniversary
A Lichfield firm has produced a 100th anniversary replica of the cutlery it created for the doomed liner Titanic.
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A Lichfield firm has produced a 100th anniversary replica of the cutlery it created for the doomed liner Titanic.
To commemorate the centenary of the Titanic's fateful maiden voyage, Arthur Price of England has recreated the Panel Reed cutlery that was used in the first class accommodation.
Each knife features the famous logo of the ship owner, White Star Line, on its blade - just as the original set did. In April 1912, A. Price & Co. Ltd, as the company was then known, was based in a small factory at Conybere Street, Birmingham.