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sectional vs plate flatware

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mbw2 | 23:13 Sun 16th Oct 2005 | Home & Garden
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Are 'sectional' and 'silverplate'  the same thing?  I think maybe it has to do with the date of manufacture but please, anyone, help me out?
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'Sectional', as the name implies, means that items are made in 'sections'. e.g. a knife could be made by manufacturing the handle and blade separately before putting the two together to form the knife. This method of production is frequently used with items which are to be silverplated but the term 'sectional' has nothing to do with the plating process.

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