Description: Antique Sheffield Paring Knife with Carbon Steel Blade and Bone Handle Made by Greaves & Sons Greaves & Sons was founded in Sheffield, England. Like many of Sheffield cutlery firms, the early history of Greaves & Sons is a little unclear. Greaves & Sons has many trademarks including Greaves & Sons, Sheaf Works, … This is the fine quality knife produced from the famous city of blade Sheffield in England. Sheffield is renowned for manufacturing of fine knives. It was manufacture during Queen Victoria era ( 1837 - 1901 ) This knife has the blade hand forged from the fine carbon steel and tempered to achieve greater toughness providing the long-lasting keen edge cut-ability. The handle is secured with four pins to good fitting for durability, strength, & balance. ** GREAVES & SONS - Sheaf Works --- ca. 1837 - 1901 ***Sheffield, England Queen Victoria era ( 1837 - 1901 ): V. R. for Victoria Regina Blade Length 3 1/2"Total Length 7 1/2"Weight 1 - 3 oz.( approximate measurements ) Wear Cut Scratch Conditionpitting patina on both sides of the blade & cracked handle ( last three photos ), blade structure and handle structure are good Photos are descriptions Maintenance Suggestion: Hand wash only in warm water after using, especially if used on foods that have acidic sauce/liquid. After washing it, wipe the blade and handle completely dry. Use of electric knife sharpener or dishwasher not recommended. Product of ENGLAND Copyright: The above images and descriptions are copyrighted exclusively. None of the material may be copied or republished. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. We will immediately report plagiarism to Ebay.
Price: 245.85 USD
Location: Tucson, Arizona
End Time: 2025-02-06T19:59:57.000Z
Shipping Cost: 13.85 USD
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Type: Knife