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Georgia 20 Piece Gold-Plated Flatware - Item Number : 574591
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Georgia Gold 20-pc. flatware set lets you set the elegant table of your dreams - you'll think your dining in a five-star restaurant! Gibson has a long-standing reputation for quality materials, design and craftsmanship. In this tradition, this flatware set is crafted in stainless steel for superior stain resistance and durability. And for a quality feel and a touch of elegance, each piece has excellent heft and layered accents of genuine gold. Set includes 4 each: salad forks, dinner forks, diner knives, dinner spoons and teaspoons. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail: $39.99 Item Condition: This product is Brand New and in its original packaging.
 
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Current Bid:$23.00   Starting Bid:$1.00
Quantity:2 # of Bids:4  (Bid History)
Time Left:Auction is Closed Times viewed: 31
Started:7/28/2010 12:00:00 PM  
Ends:7/29/2010 1:00:00 PM Mail This Auction to a Friend!
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jo2ma$26.0011
italicarealty$23.0011

 

 
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Georgia 20 Piece Gold-Plated Flatware
Item Number : 574591

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Official Time Stamp: 9/8/2010 5:44:06 PM