A suite of 12 tea knives with acetate faux bone handles and steel blades. Assorted Sheffield makers including John Barker, G. Lee, James Deakin etc. All roughly the same size and shape.
A suite of 4 side/dessert knives with block shape acetate faux bone handles and palette shaped blades. Made good butter spreaders. 3 are by Frank Wood of Sheffield and 1 by Walker & Hall. Early c.20th. All roughly the same length.
A set of 4 side/dessert knives by Greene & Calvert of Sheffield with acetate faux bone handles and steel blades c.1930. These make great butter spreaders.
A suite of 6 dinner knives with acetate faux bane handles and palette shapes steel blades. 5 are by Westall Richardson, 1 is by Cooper Bros. More or less the same size.
A suite of 6 side/dessert knives with acetate faux bone handles and steel blades. 3 are 'Crusade' branded, 2 are Debesco Sheffield branded and 1 generic Sheffield branded.. More or less the same sizes. These make good butter spreaders.
A set of 6 side/dessert knives by Gladwin Ltd of Sheffield with acetate faux bone handles and steel palette shaped blades. C. 1930. They make good butter spreaders.
A set of 6 side/dessert knives by Gladwin Ltd of Sheffield with acetate faux bone handles and steel palette shaped blades. C. 1930. They make good butter spreaders.
A set of 6 side/dessert knives with acetate faux bone handles and steel blades. Made by Smith Seymour of Sheffield. Handles are a darker than normal shade.
A suite of 6 dinner knives with acetate faux bone handles and steel blades. Sheffield made, 3 are S. Blaydon, 3 are Unity branded. More or less the same size.