1920s-1930s German-made Stork Shears - A Century of Exquisite Nostalgic Antiques

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1920s-1930s German-made Stork Shears - A Century of Exquisite Nostalgic Antiques - Scissors & Letter Openers - Other Metals Silver

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1920s-1930s German-made Stork Shears These uniquely designed needle and thread scissors are crafted in the shape of a stork. The inscription "Foreign" on the inner side of the scissors provides a significant clue to their age: following the Merchandise Marks Act of 1893, all imported goods into Britain were required to state their origin. If a specific country name wasn't indicated, "FOREIGN" was used to signify non-British production. This was particularly common for German or Japanese items imported during the interwar period and early World War II, likely to avoid negative perceptions. In European folklore, the stork is a symbol of new life, especially in German and Nordic cultures where they are believed to be the mythical messengers who bring babies into the world. Legend has it that early midwives used stork-shaped scissors to cut the umbilical cord. Embroidery and sewing are seen as acts of creation, mending, and adorning life, which resonates with the stork's association with bringing life. Consequently, during the 19th and early 20th centuries in Europe, many women kept such "elegant" stork shears in their sewing kits, viewing them not just as tools but as symbols of status and taste. Considering the above, this antique was a sewing tool imported into Britain during the interwar period, likely manufactured in Germany (which was then a primary source of high-quality metal tools). The steel shows minor oxidation but no rust or cracks, suggesting it might be a high-carbon steel characteristic of Germany, a material widely used in Solingen scissor factories. The ornate, multi-layered relief and distinct geometric lines on the scissors' blades are also typical of Solingen craftsmanship. This piece bears visible signs of age, enhancing its historical charm. The cutting function remains unaffected, making it both a decorative and functional item. It is an ideal collectible for enthusiasts of handicrafts and embroidery. It comes with a pre-owned oval-shaped storage box in fair condition.

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No.18,721 - Stationery  |  No.85 - Scissors & Letter Openers
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These German-made sewing tools were imported into Britain during the interwar period. The steel shows minor oxidation but no rust or cracks, suggesting it might be a high-carbon steel characteristic of Germany, a material widely used in Solingen scissor factories. The ornate, multi-layered relief and distinct geometric lines on the scissors' blades are also typical of Solingen craftsmanship.

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