Posted by Pru on 9th Jan 2016
ID Your Rodd Cutlery Patterns
We are often being asked to identify Vintage Rodd Cutlery. Early pieces were stamped Apex the name used by G.E. Rodd before becoming a listed company. To help identify patterns we will name the patterns we can with photos. This will be an ongoing project with more patterns added as time goes on. The photos will appear above the name. If you have a pattern that is not listed we would be interested in a photo. Those names in italics are yet to be photographed.
Patterns:
Acanthus
Albany
Ballerina
Balmoral
Beaument
Berkeley
Brocade
Camille
Carmen
Charm
Chateau-thank you to Chris for the photo from tabletopreplacements
Chiltern
Chiltern showing knives which are slender when compared to other pieces.
Chippendale
Contour
Coronet - thank you to Chris for the photo from tabletopreplacements
DayDream in gold and silver
Duchess
Empress
Felicity
Gardenia
Golden Glory
Jasmine
Kensington either in gold or silver
Kingston thanks to 9041mary on eBay
Josephine in gold or silver
Lady Jane
London 1 Found in Australia
London 2 Found in New Zealand thank you to Vernon.
Lotus - thank you to Michelle for the photo from dress_clip
Malvern gold or silver
Monte Carlo
Nemesia
Pattern 500
Pilgrim
Royal
Royal Rose
Silver Glory
Silver Rhapsody
Stardust
Tradition-thank you to Chris for the photo from tabletopreplacements
Windsor
Unknown pattern in Stainless Steel.
Warwick