Colonial knife?

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I would guess that it's 20th century...
 

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My Grand mother had a set just about like those, she said the her grandmother gave them to her as a wedding gift. her g.mother died in 64 at the age of 97. so the later part of the 19th century maybe. jmho
hh Greg
 

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My wife's grandmother had a set of these that she got around the 1930s. Monty
 

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Thank all :icon_thumleft:

From the layer after layer of patina on it it just seems at least 19th century :dontknow:

And man wow the thickness and weight on it :o

They dont make em like they used to :laughing7:


Blaze
 

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My grandmother had a set, too. I still have them .... somewhere. Wouldn't cut soft butter, as I recall.
 

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In fact it was designed with cutting soft butter in mind. It wouldn't tear your bread. I used one just this morning that my wife's grandmother gave us. Monty
 

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Hey thanks everyone :icon_thumleft:

Was the ones you used solid brass?

I mean,i find colonial buttons with less patina than this thing :icon_scratch:

I mainly hunt colonial cellars and this just seems really old to me :dontknow:

Blaze
 

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