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English antique sterling silver folding fruit knife with mother of pearl handle.
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English antique sterling silver folding fruit knife with mother of pearl handle.
Hallmarked from Sheffield in 1893 with the makers mark being that of Edmund Bell.
An engraved crown on both sides of the central area.
Mother of pearl in excellent order, sadly this one does not at all close well, as you can see in the closed position the blade sits very raised, one small dink on blade close to the tip area but still on the cutting edge (that is minimal), the odd small stubborn mark on blade.
Measures 158mm when opened and 90mm when closed.
DATE | 1893 |
MAKER or SPONSOR MARK | Edmund Bell |
ASSAY OFFICE | Sheffield |
WEIGHT (Grammes) | 41 |
WEIGHT (Troy) | ….. |
REF:- | 701E |
Origin | English |
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Period | Victoria 1837-1901 |
Sponsor/Maker | Edmund Bell |
REF CODE | 701E |
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Situated within the Central belt of Scotland (UK), we are a small, family run business. Indeed, we traded in silver for many years before forming Dart Silver Ltd in 2006.