British Edwardian century Silver mother-of-pearl steak cutlery set (fork damage)
Antiquities of the Edwardian period, different from the gorgeousness of the Victorian period, are composed in a relatively simple and practical way. The grip part uses the thicker part of the bottom layer of the mother oyster, so it is quite solid to hold, and because he is made of serrations The steak knives are thicker and thicker than ordinary knives. The last two pictures are the comparison of this set of knives with other mother-of-pearl tableware.
The knives and forks are marked with Edwardian sterling silver in 1906. The materials used are very simple, that is, mother-of-pearl and sterling silver.
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size:
Fork 17.2cm
Knife 20.5cm
The condition of the knife is OK, except for the connection between the sterling silver of the fork and the mother oyster (the part circled in red in the picture), there is a crack, but it has been fixed, so it will not fall. , the recipient can re-purchase.
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- The knives and forks are marked with Edwardian sterling silver in 1906. The materials used are very simple, that is, mother-of-pearl and sterling silver. #gift a collection box size: Fork 17.2cm Knife 20.5cm
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