Set of Six German Stag-Handled Steak Knives by Solingen
Located in Northport, MI
A beautifully preserved early 20th-century set of six German stag-handled steak knives by Solingen
Vintage 1950s German Knife Boxes
Stainless Steel
Set of Six German Stag-Handled Steak Knives by Solingen
Located in Northport, MI
A beautifully preserved early 20th-century set of six German stag-handled steak knives by Solingen
Stainless Steel
$1,075 / set
H 7.76 in W 0.99 in D 0.79 in
Antique Set of Rustic Hunters Knives with Chamois Horn Handles
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Antique Set of Rustic hunters knives with Chamois Horn handles A rare antique set of six knives
Metal
$330 / set
H 0.75 in W 8.5 in D 1 in
Set of 6 English Rustic Horn Handled Stainless Steel Steak Knives
Located in Queens, NY
antler handles with pressed metal decorative end caps (TAYLOR\'S EYE WITNESS, Sheffield, England)(PRICED
Antler
Set of Six German Stag-Handled Knives by Wingen Solingen, West Germany
Located in Northport, MI
A finely crafted mid-century set of six decorative knives by Wingen Solingen, made in West Germany
Stainless Steel
Samuel Peace English Stag Antler Handled Knives & Forks, 10 piece set
By Samuel Peace
Located in Philadelphia, PA
antler handles measure approximately 1 inch round Dinner Forks – 8.25 in. L Dinner Knives – 9.75 in. L
Silver Plate, Stainless Steel
Sold
H 0.5 in W 1 in D 10 in
English Natural Antler and Sterling Silver Capped Serrated Knives, Set of Ten
By Harrison Fisher & Company
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of ten natural antlered handled knives with sterling silver end caps and plated ferrules
Silver
Set of Thornhill Antler Handle Cutlery, circa 1950
Located in Culver City, CA
Original set of antler handle cutlery. (six) forks, (six) knives.
Silver
Sold
H 1.5 in W 5 in D 10 in
Six Vintage Antler-Handled Steak Knives by Charles H. Barber & Co., England
Located in Northport, MI
steel blade etched with the maker’s crown hallmark and fitted with a naturally curved antler handle
Antler
Sold
H 0.75 in W 0.75 in D 8.5 in
Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield England Antler Handled Steak Knives Set of Four
By Harrison Brothers & George Howson 1
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of four natural antler handled steak knives made by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield
Silver Plate, Stainless Steel
Sold
H 1 in W 0.75 in D 8.5 in
SOLINGEN - Set of 4 Horn Handled Steak Knives & Forks - Germany - Circa 1950's
By Bestecke Solingen
Located in Chatham, ON
HUBERTUS SOLINGEN - Vintage set of four steak knives and forks - featuring antler handles and
Stainless Steel
Sold
H 17.25 in W 2 in D 1 in
19th Century Carving Knives and Fork with Silver and Antler Horn Handles
Located in San Antonio, TX
Wonderful collection of four pieces including two knives, skewer and one carving fork. Handles
Metal, Silver
$1,675 / set
H 9.85 in W 0.99 in D 0.79 in
Antique Set of Rustic Hunters Cutlery with Chamois Horn Handles
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Antique set of rustic hunters cutlery with chamois horn handles A rustic set of six knives and forks. The handles are made of genuine chamois horn and feature a decorated silver kno...
Metal
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
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