In my redd out of the cupboards I have come across a set of Sheffield butter knives. "Duchess Brand, Stainless, Sheffield, England.
16.5cms long from the tip of the blade to the end of the present handle. Set of six.
Unused (came from a great auntie's house) with fake mother of pearl handles.
Thing is though, they're so old that the fake mop stuff, which I presume is an early plastic, has shrunk, warped, cracked, etc., and is really not worth saving.
The blades (tanged handles) however, are worth saving. They actually look pristine. The aunt who cleared out her aunt's house said that she had disposed of the box because it looked so grubby, but it had been taped closed.
So, not old enough or special enough to have one of those hard cased boxes, but still nice enough at the time to be kept for good.
Anyone want six wee butter knives in need of new handles ? I reckon they'd look rather good with something hand made and maybe from native timbers
Cover postage costs, which shouldn't be much, and I'm happy to see them off to someone else's good things stash
cheers,
Mary
16.5cms long from the tip of the blade to the end of the present handle. Set of six.
Unused (came from a great auntie's house) with fake mother of pearl handles.
Thing is though, they're so old that the fake mop stuff, which I presume is an early plastic, has shrunk, warped, cracked, etc., and is really not worth saving.
The blades (tanged handles) however, are worth saving. They actually look pristine. The aunt who cleared out her aunt's house said that she had disposed of the box because it looked so grubby, but it had been taped closed.
So, not old enough or special enough to have one of those hard cased boxes, but still nice enough at the time to be kept for good.
Anyone want six wee butter knives in need of new handles ? I reckon they'd look rather good with something hand made and maybe from native timbers

Cover postage costs, which shouldn't be much, and I'm happy to see them off to someone else's good things stash

cheers,
Mary