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Product details
Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
1900-1950
Product code
FF
Bob Shop ID
651983677
Antique! England - William Hutton & Sons - Early 1900 - Bone Handle - Set of 6 Knives and 4 + 2(FREE) Forks
NB. We've included 2 extra forks that are similar but not the same maker, free of charge, just for temporary placeholders to complete the set. (See last 2 Pics)
An awesome antique Victorian (c1900 - 1910) silver plated, bone handle, fish knife set with beautifully ornate etched/engraved blades, complimented by stylish sterling silver collars. 8 crossed arrows (4x4) registered to the Creswick firm and transferred to William Hutton when he purchased that firm in 1900 and for no more than 10 years, he continued the use of their mark preceding his own firm's mark.
Please Note: General Age Related Tarnishing / Wear. Some natural cracks on some handles.
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