Bellissimi e rari coltelli vittoriani, nel modello Thread & Shell, J. H. Potter Cutler & Silversmith, Sheffield
Coltelli antichi in condizioni molto buone, con qualche segno sulle lame e con i manici argentati in ottimo stato. Monogrammati “S”.
Le lame sono originali sono saldate ai manici. Non sono comunque adatti a essere lavati in lavastovigli in quanto le lame non sono di acciaio inox.
Coltelli grandi circa 26,8 cm (11 cm il manico e 16,8 cm la lama) x 2,3 cm
Coltelli piccoli circa 22,3 cm (10 cm il manico e 13,3 la lama) x 1,8 cm
Il peso totale è 844 g
Victorian beautiful and rare set of twelve knives, six table and six dessert, in the rare Thread & Shell Pattern, made by J. H. Potter Cutler & Silversmith in Sheffield .
These knife are antique and are in very good condition with minor wear on the blades and no wear on the handles. All of them have a very “S” as monogram. The blades are soldered and not glued to the handles, and all the knives are strong on sound.
Table knives are approx 26.8 cm (11 cm the handle and 16.8 cm the blade) x 2.3 cm
Dessert knives are approx 22.3 cm (10 cm the handle and 13.3 the blade) x 1.8 cm
The total weight is 844 g
They are beautiful with the Fiddle Thread & Shell Cutlery set by Army & Navy listed in my shop. Please, have a look.
John Henry Potter- Sheffield
John Henry Potter, 124 Rockingam St., 1884-1893. Rockingam Works, 65-71 Division St. 1893-1940. The firm became J.P. Potter & Sons Ltd in 1922.