1920-30 German crane-shaped needlework scissors, a century-old antique, exquisite and nostalgic

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1920-30 German crane-shaped needlework scissors, a century-old antique, exquisite and nostalgic - Scissors & Letter Openers - Other Metals Silver

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1920-30 Crane-shaped needlework scissors made in Germany The uniquely shaped sewing tool scissors imitate the shape of a crane (stork). The word "Foreign" is engraved on the inside of the scissors, which provides an important clue to the year of the object: after 1893, according to the Merchandise Marks Act, all imported goods in the UK must indicate their source. If the country name is not specifically marked, "FOREIGN" will be used to indicate that it is not produced in the country. Especially after World War I and the beginning of World War II, German or Japanese-made items were most often imported in this form to avoid negative perceptions. The stork is a symbol of new life in European folklore, especially in German and Nordic culture, where the crane is considered a mysterious messenger that brings babies to the world. Legend has it that early midwives used crane-shaped scissors to cut the umbilical cord. Embroidery and sewing are seen as acts of creating, repairing and decorating life, which coincides with the image of the crane bringing life. Therefore, in Europe in the 19th and early 20th centuries, many women would collect such an "elegant" crane-shaped sewing scissors in their sewing boxes. It was not only a tool, but also a symbol of status and taste. Based on the above, this antique is a sewing tool imported into Britain during the interwar period, and was most likely made in Germany (the main source of high-quality metal tools at the time). The steel is slightly oxidized but not rusted or cracked, indicating that it may be high-carbon steel unique to Germany, which is widely used in products made by the Solingen scissors factory. The wings of the scissors have multiple layers of relief and obvious geometric lines, which is also a typical Solingen craftsmanship style. This item has obvious signs of age that add to its historical sense, but the function of the blade scissors has not been affected, and it has decorative value, making it suitable for collection by enthusiasts of handicraft embroidery. It comes with a second-hand oval barrel storage box in good condition.

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European Union
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No.14,471 - Stationery  |  No.81 - Scissors & Letter Openers
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German sewing tools imported into Britain during the interwar period. The steel is slightly oxidized but not rusted or cracked, indicating that it may be a high-carbon steel unique to Germany, which was widely used in the products of the Solingen scissors factory. The wings of the scissors have multiple layers of relief and obvious geometric lines, which is also a typical Solingen craftsmanship style.

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