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    Jan 14, 2012, 07:44 PM
    Is Priestley Plate the same company as Priestley & Moore?
    I have a 132 pieces cutlery set. Comparing images on Internet I have concluded that is a Jesmond model from Sheffield, but the forks have the following inscription: Priestley ("30 DWTS DOZ") Plate.
    So I redirected my search on the web, looking for the Priestley Co. Or something similar. What I found was Priestley & Moore. Is it the same? Do I have a Priestley & Moore cutlery set and not a Jesmond from Sheffield?
    Can anyone help me?
    Thank you very much in advance.
    Miguel Esquivo, from Buenos Aires, Argentina. My email adress: [email protected]

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