Elsewhere in the gallery a high security case contains the town council's silver, with extra silverware from St Andrew's parish church. |
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This cornucopia of all things interesting and Irish continues with a large offering of Irish silverware. |
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Inside the building is the usual musty pioneer furniture, silverware and old photographs of men in hats and women in white dresses. |
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Cuper knows he will land a plum job, one with near unlimited funds, where winning silverware will be comparatively simple. |
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In 1878 he won two more first prizes for silverware at the Paris exhibition. |
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With my rag, I scooped some rubbing compound and began polishing silverware for the banquet. |
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Fifty years after that first, fateful visit to Recreation Park, he saw silverware raised aloft. |
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Start with a low, boxy vessel, such as this antique wooden tool caddy or a new silverware caddy from an import store. |
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There was shelving filled with fine silverware and cutlery for the special occasions. |
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Sentiment is not something that comes easily to mind when it could mean that silverware has to be sacrificed. |
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Since you're looking for foods that don't perish too fast and can be eaten without silverware, I suggest plant-based foods for lunches. |
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Aside from the light clinking sounds of silverware against expensive china, no one spoke a word. |
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There was just the general clink of silverware meeting china and rattle of cup against saucer. |
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By the final whistle, Celtic were two wins away from clinching the piece of silverware that really matters. |
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Upon opening the door, the clatter of trays on silverware and the clamor of voices competing with one another washed over them. |
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Inside, the restaurant is still cosy and chintzy, with fresh flowers and gleaming silverware. |
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Even so, about 400 relics, including silverware, jade ware, copperware, ironware and earthenware, were found during excavation work. |
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Your team has reached the semi finals of the Cup and it's your only chance of silverware this season. |
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The couple was just putting out the silverware when a knock was heard on the door. |
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He jumps, surprised, and the loud clatter of silverware resonates from our corner of the reception hall. |
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The fact that this was achieved without the enticement of regular silverware surely makes such figures all the more impressive. |
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The silverware included items such as fish knives and cake servers and the thieves stole her purse and car keys. |
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Silver candelabras glowed every few feet, throwing a romantic air over the ornate silverware and fine blue and white china. |
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Sometimes she had been within touching distance of the silverware but then panic set in and the chance had slipped from her grasp. |
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To this good day, a set of plastic-handled steak knives reside in my Mother's silverware drawer. |
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She was starting to cry from the fury felt inside of her, and she blindly groped inside of the silverware drawer. |
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Take larger valuables such as the family crystal, silverware, and china, and pack them away. |
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Lace tablecloth, lace napkins, her mother's best china and Waterford crystal, and real silver silverware. |
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But the real highlight of the trip was dinner, served in the opulent dining cars by candlelight on linen, with crystal, flowers and silverware. |
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Intruders used a fireside peat basket to carry antique silverware, porcelain and clocks to a waiting van. |
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Sticky rice is eaten with the fingers, so one doesn't need dishes or silverware. |
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Her best china had been set along with brightly polished silverware and crystal goblets. |
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Apart from chests and jugs, investors also love to collect clocks, silverware and ceramics. |
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I picked up my silverware, knowing full well that every great expeditioning dilemma is best contemplated on a full stomach. |
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Passengers were served three meals a day on heavy china with fine silverware and elegant glassware. |
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However, having no money, he steals a set of silverware from a kindly bishop who offers him hospitality. |
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After that, waiters in bow ties get busy fussing with silverware and bringing on the hot courses. |
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To remove tarnish from silverware, sprinkle baking soda on a damp cloth and rub it on the silverware until tarnish is gone. |
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Learn to tie fanciful bows or just tie a simple bow to the backs of dining chairs, around stemware or around your silverware. |
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After all, you can't have your captain going up the steps to receive the silverware in a tracksuit and a beanie hat. |
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Last year's beaten finalists, Westport will also be looking to gain some silverware this year. |
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The city is also famous for its handicrafts, colorful woven baskets, and silverware. |
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Tarnish can be removed from silverware by applying a little whiting dissolved in methylated spirits. |
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He cleared his throat at the mike and paused as the room settled down to a dull roar of voices and the tinkling of glass and silverware. |
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In 1637, Goldsmiths of Dublin was given the responsibility of assaying and hallmarking all gold and silverware produced in Ireland. |
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Here, you can find traces of human residences, including a neglected paddy field, collapsed stone walls, broken nickel silverware, and brazen kitchenware. |
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For hygienic reasons, restaurants should wash silverware and drinking glasses more than once. |
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Each table had silverware and a clean glass pitcher of syrup. |
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But the knockers were silenced when Wigan claimed their first piece of silverware in four years, thanks to a 21-12 success over their bitter rivals. |
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On the white table, the fine silverware had been arranged in order. |
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He chose a corner spare room with good ventilation, and put aside a spare set of sheets and silverware, just in case. |
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It can tarnish silverware and discolor copper and brass utensils. |
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The last time he went away, he came home to find two of his serving maids pregnant and his entire supply of vintage brandy and best silverware gone. |
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This material consists of hoards of coins and silverware either looted from Britain or paid over to raiders, or potential raiders, as blood money. |
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Take a stroll through the spice-scented streets and discover a treasure trove of silverware, brassware, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garlands and silk saris. |
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Tie silverware and napkins together with festive ribbons and a candy cane. |
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He removes the china, silverware, good stemware, strips the table of the linen cloth and the napkin and then slams the aggrieved bottle on the table. |
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After all, in opening the gallery in 1962, she had been the first British monarch to let her subjects give the family silverware to the Antiques Roadshow once-over. |
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The tables were immaculately laid with fine silverware and Wedgwood china. |
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Will they manage to mature, in tandem, into a team capable of bringing silverware back to Ayrshire or will the swinging sixties remain, in perpetuity, as the halcyon era? |
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I always stack the dishes and put the silverware in a glass and crumple the paper and sweep up the errant rice, because I bussed tables for many years. |
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Eagles, who last season grabbed most of the silverware on offer, won all their five games while Buffaloes and LCC won three and drew one game each. |
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He also specialised in selling nails, iron, barbed wire, enamelware, Royal Dalton china and silverware from places like New York, Liverpool and London. |
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You stack the silverware, the plates, the glasses away neatly in their designated places, wipe down the sink and the draining boards and give a big sigh. |
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Also, when they took all the silverware out of the restaurant. |
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A capacity crowd of 10,280 were present at The Gnoll on 26 March 2005 to witness the Ospreys claim their first piece of silverware. |
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The use of metal decoration in vegetal forms soon also appeared in silverware, lamps, and other decorative items. |
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The team has gone two seasons without winning any silverware. |
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Passports of Hermann Goering, an aviator's watch, pictures of Hitler and silverware were among the items that were to go under the hammer. |
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But Smith's blistering pace twice exposed a tiring Edina defence as Newcraighall went on to lift the Under-13s' silverware. |
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Thornton is suffering severe pain from a foot injury but that didn't stop him hirpling to the silverware in Ireland. |
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Some of the items that are being showcased are jewelry, copperware, silverware, carpets, woodwork and some traditional and modern apparel. |
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As a result, sterling coins were being melted and fashioned into sterling silverware at an accelerating rate. |
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Goals from Louis Meach and Michael Tucker gave them a shot at the silverware. |
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In 2008 Bath won their first silverware in 10 years, beating Worcester to win the European Challenge Cup. |
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Tigers first piece of silverware was the Midlands Counties Cup won for the first time in 1898 against Moseley. |
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Moreover, the museum has been able to acquire one of the greatest assemblages of Achaemenid silverware in the world. |
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Manufacturing has declined since, but the city is still one of the largest centers for jewelry and silverware design and manufacturing. |
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Around 1830, Providence had manufacturing industries in metals, machinery, textiles, jewelry, and silverware. |
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Providence was a major manufacturer of industrial products from steam engines to precision tools to silverware, screws, and textiles. |
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The economy shifted from maritime endeavors to manufacturing, in particular machinery, tools, silverware, jewelry, and textiles. |
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If you're not careful, someone will sell you silverware that's really only silver plate. |
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The silverware was silver or silverplate that had been in their family. |
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The wealth of the period led to a greatly increased production of luxury forms of small sculpture, including engraved gems and cameos, jewellery, and gold and silverware. |
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The Bluebirds beat Wolves 3-1 but 40 miles up the M6, Birmingham beat Port Vale to deny Cardiff their first ever piece of Football League silverware on goal average. |
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After the fall from grace of subcontinental giants India and Pakistan, the ' Big Three' have made it a habit to share the major silverware among them. |
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For that weekend only, extra family automobilia will also be on display in the Duns Library opposite the Jim Clark Room, with its massive amount of silverware. |
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How different it was at Wembley as Ramos confirmed his reputation as a relentless pursuer of silverware by giving Spurs their first trophy in nine years. |
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Mercifully, the Blues have moved on from that since and have some silverware in the cabinet to prove it, but professional sport can be the greasiest of poles. |
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Situated near the mouth of the Merrimack River, it was once a fishing, shipbuilding and shipping center, with an industry in silverware manufacture. |
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