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Does anyone own any of the  Wilton armetale serving pieces? I own the real pewter by Woodbury (made in Connecticut) but just received someones registary and Wilton has some nice pieces She registered for the Flutes and Pearls

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@poohbear1 wrote:

Does anyone own any of the  Wilton armetale serving pieces? I own the real pewter by Woodbury (made in iConnecticut) but just received someones registary and Wilton has some nice pieces I She registered for the Flutes and Pearls


I had a few pieces but I like Arthur Court much better.

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I received some Wilton pewter pieces when I got married 36 years ago.  I still use them for the holidays.

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I have a lot of Wilton Armetale, large chargers that I sometimes put under dinner plates, and a lot of serving plates and platters.  I have had them for over 30 years and they have held up beautifully, granted they are only used a few times a year. They look like new.  Any signs of wear just add to their patina, like real pewter, I would suspect.

 

I didn't know they still made them, because I never see them anywhere, and you never hear about them, but I really liked them years ago, and still do.  I purchased them from the Wilton outlet, someplace near York PA.

 

If you get them, don't put them in a dishwasher.  My husband did this accidentally, and they can become discolored and lose their shine in the dishwasher.

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@blueroses47 wrote:

I have a lot of Wilton Armetale, large chargers that I sometimes put under dinner plates, and a lot of serving plates and platters.  I have had them for over 30 years and they have held up beautifully, granted they are only used a few times a year. They look like new.  Any signs of wear just add to their patina, like real pewter, I would suspect.

 

I didn't know they still made them, because I never see them anywhere, and you never hear about them, but I really liked them years ago, and still do.  I purchased them from the Wilton outlet, someplace near York PA.

 

If you get them, don't put them in a dishwasher.  My husband did this accidentally, and they can become discolored and lose their shine in the dishwasher.


I know the pieces you are talking about and love those. I have goblets and some other colonial type pieces by Woodbury - wih I had bought what you have years ago. The pattern the bride picked out is very nice-of course this seems to be made partially  in China now not Pa but have gotten high reviews on Macys. Dillard and Belk. Think I'll buy her some-thanks for your input