
Silver Master Butter Knife with Turned Handle W. M. Rogers Setting Dining Wedding
This item has been gently cleaned, but not buffed to a high shine and maintains its patina. Engraved in an extremely beautiful floral pattern...it features a 5 petal flower, perhaps a wild rose or dogwood blossom, on the blade.
The turned handle has a different floral motif, of the pattern. The blade is in the classic swooping scimitar shape. Perfect for cheese, pate, terrines, jam...or butter. In good condition. 7 and 5 eighths of an inch long. The blade is an inch wide. The end of the handle has some wear on the underside, as if it were used to pry a jam lid or two, but the knife itself is still extremely straight !
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Silver Master Butter Knife with Turned Handle W. M. Rogers Setting Dining Wedding
This item has been gently cleaned, but not buffed to a high shine and maintains its patina. Engraved in an extremely beautiful floral pattern...it features a 5 petal flower, perhaps a wild rose or dogwood blossom, on the blade.
The turned handle has a different floral motif, of the pattern. The blade is in the classic swooping scimitar shape. Perfect for cheese, pate, terrines, jam...or butter. In good condition. 7 and 5 eighths of an inch long. The blade is an inch wide. The end of the handle has some wear on the underside, as if it were used to pry a jam lid or two, but the knife itself is still extremely straight !
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This item has been gently cleaned, but not buffed to a high shine and maintains its patina. Engraved in an extremely beautiful floral pattern...it features a 5 petal flower, perhaps a wild rose or dogwood blossom, on the blade.
The turned handle has a different floral motif, of the pattern. The blade is in the classic swooping scimitar shape. Perfect for cheese, pate, terrines, jam...or butter. In good condition. 7 and 5 eighths of an inch long. The blade is an inch wide. The end of the handle has some wear on the underside, as if it were used to pry a jam lid or two, but the knife itself is still extremely straight !























