6 Vintage Sheffield-Made Knives 3 Taylors Eye Witness Butter Knives in Original Box & 3 George Wostenholm Stainless Steel Knives
3X Taylors Eye Witness Butter Knives:
Marked "Taylors Celebrated Eye Witness Sheffield England," these knives showcase the craftsmanship of Taylors Eye Witness, a brand founded in 1820 by John Taylor. Known for its innovative designs, the company gained global recognition by 1838 with its iconic "Eye Witness" trademark, symbolizing reliability and excellence. By the early 20th century, Taylors Eye Witness pioneered the use of Martensitic Stainless Steel, revolutionizing cutlery. These butter knives retain their original box, though the box shows significant wear, adding an antique charm.
3X George Wostenholm & Son Stainless Steel Knives:
Marked "Sheffield England," these knives carry the legacy of George Wostenholm, one of Sheffield's most revered cutlers. Established in the mid-1700s, the company rose to prominence under George Wostenholm III in the 19th century. Famous for their I*XL trademark, registered in 1831, Wostenholm knives were highly sought after in the U.S. and Europe, particularly during the Bowie knife era of the 1850s. These knives reflect the precision and elegance that made Wostenholm a global name in cutlery.
Condition:
The knives are in excellent vintage condition, with minimal wear. The Taylors Eye Witness knives are presented in their original box, which shows significant aging but retains its historical value. Please note that the Box is no longer in a good condition and the handles have yellowed over time
A Collectors Dream:
Perfect for collectors or enthusiasts, these knives celebrate the artistry and legacy of Sheffields cutlery makers. Whether displayed or used, they are a tribute to over two centuries of unparalleled craftsmanship.