Cheese Board
Sold|$750
Cheese Board
Located in New York, NY
Cheese Board
Wood
Sold|$750
Cheese Board
Located in New York, NY
Cheese Board
Wood
Sold|$545
European Cheese Board
Located in Houston, TX
vintage European cheese board
Wood
A Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Oak Cheese board.
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
A Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Oak Cheese board of octagonal form. Carved Mouse.
Oak
A Robert “Mouseman” Thompson oak Cheese Board.
By Robert (Mouseman) Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
A Robert “Mouseman” Thompson oak Cheese Board. Carved Mouse to handle. English. Circa 1970 4 x
Oak
Mid-Century Cheese Board Set by Carl Auböck
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Pasadena, CA
This mid-century modern cheese board set was handmade in walnut, brass, leather, and horn by the
Brass
Robert Mouseman Thompson oak cheese board, England circa 1960
By Robert Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
An Oak Cheese board by Robert Mouseman Thompson. Carved Mouse signature Adzed top. England circa
Oak
Oak Cheese Board by Robert Mouseman Thompson, England circa 1930
By Robert Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
Oak cheese board by Robert Mouseman Thompson Carved Mouse to the board adzed English circa 1930
Oak
Sold|$300
Carl Auböck Knife and Cheese Board
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in San Diego, CA
Wood cutting board with cane-wrapped knife. The trapezoid shaped board includes a leather strap to
Cane, Leather, Wood
Spratling Sterling Silver Rosewood Cheese Board Knife
Located in New York, NY
, Mexico, the board rose wood with irregular rectangles of silver on edge, the knife with a rosewood handle
Sterling Silver
Sold|$1,000
Early Robert Thompson "Mouseman" Cheeseboard
By Robert (Mouseman) Thompson
Located in Macclesfield, Cheshire
An early Robert Thompson “Mouseman” Cheese board. Plump carved mouse. English Circa 1950 H 5cms
Oak
Vintage Green Marble Tray with Gold Leopard Serving Knives, 1970s
By Arthur Court
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mid-Century Modern serving tray and cheese board in gorgeous dark green marble. Natural stone with
Marble, Brass
Mid-Century Tarm Stole Og Møbelfabrik Danish Modern Teak Bar Cart Trolley, 70s
By Tarm Stole
Located in Leamington Spa, GB
made of solid teak on castors. 2 tier drinks trolley which has a cheese board that fits on the upper
Teak
Sold|$550
19th Century Cheese Draining Board
Located in Paris, FR
Heart-shaped cheese draining board, decorated by rosettes. White iron. France, Normandie, 19th
Iron
Sold|$800
Richard Nissen Cutting Board
By Richard Nissen
Located in Tarrytown, NY
Beautiful cheese cutting board in perfect condition ( never used ), designed by Richard Nissen
Sold|$4,959 / item
Stephen Webster Beasts Chef Courgette Knife with Damascus Steel Blade
By Stephen Webster
Located in London, GB
animal themed and include the ‘Beasts Chef Knives’, the ‘Hard Cheese Knife and Board Set’, and the ‘Cock
Steel, Bronze
Sold|$5,373 / item
Stephen Webster Beasts Chef Rooster Knife with Damascus Steel Blade
By Stephen Webster
Located in London, GB
animal themed and include the ‘Beasts Chef Knives’, the ‘Hard Cheese Knife and Board Set’, and the ‘Cock
Bronze, Steel
Sold|$6,750 / item
Stephen Webster Beasts Chef Ram Knife with Damascus Steel Blade
By Stephen Webster
Located in London, GB
animal themed and include the ‘Beasts Chef Knives’, the ‘Hard Cheese Knife and Board Set’, and the ‘Cock
Bronze, Steel
Sold|$7,439 / item
Stephen Webster Beasts Chef Bull Knife with Damascus Steel Blade
By Stephen Webster
Located in London, GB
animal themed and include the ‘Beasts Chef Knives’, the ‘Hard Cheese Knife and Board Set’, and the ‘Cock
Bronze, Steel
Sold|$5,924 / item
Stephen Webster Beasts Chef Boar Knife with Damascus Steel Blade
By Stephen Webster
Located in London, GB
animal themed and include the ‘Beasts Chef Knives’, the ‘Hard Cheese Knife and Board Set’, and the ‘Cock
Bronze, Steel
Sold|$5,373 / item
Stephen Webster Beasts Chef Salmon Knife with Damascus Steel Blade
By Stephen Webster
Located in London, GB
animal themed and include the ‘Beasts Chef Knives’, the ‘Hard Cheese Knife and Board Set’, and the ‘Cock
Bronze, Steel
William Spratling Sterling Silver and Rosewood Cheese Board with Knife
By William Spratling
Located in New York, NY
Being offered is a cheese board by William Spratling, circa 1958 of Taxco, Mexico; made during his
Sterling Silver
Penchoen Originals Walnut, Brass and Wicker Cheese Board, Slicer and Spreaders
By Penchoen Originals
Located in Dallas, TX
A hard to find midcentury cheese board and accessories set made in America by Penchoen Originals
Brass
19th Century Tiled Cheese Board from West Flanders
Located in Antwerp, BE
antique cheese serving tray from the Belgian countryside of West Flanders.
Serving Tray / Cheese Board in Solid Teak by Kay Bojesen
By Kay Bojesen
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Give a legendary Danish artisan a slab of Siamese teak, and he'll do something wonderful with it. This old Kay Bojesen handled serving tray is distinguished by a beautifully formed a...
Teak
Set of Six Silver Plated Cheese Markers
Located in Antwerp, BE
quality casting adds the finishing touch to a cheese board selection.
Sold|$985
Antique Deli Cheese Cutter
Located in Chicago, IL
Antique deli cheese cutter with cast iron base and wood board by Computing Cheese Cutter Company.
Iron
Georg Jensen Sky Medium Serving Board in Marble by Aurélien Barbry
By Georg Jensen, Aurélien Barbry
Located in New York, NY
compelling as its visual appeal. Perfect for serving tapas, cheese or charcuterie, the board can be chilled
Marble
Teak/Oak Cheeseboard Set by Jens Quistgaard (JHQ) for Dansk, Denmark
By Jens Quistgaard
Located in Denver, CO
Lovely, simple Danish teak serving and cutting board for cheeses. The board incorporates a
Oak, Teak
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