Art Deco two-tone blue mother-of-pearl tea butter knives set for 6, William Hutton & Sons
Wonderful Art Deco set of 6 butter knives with two-tone mother-of-pearl handles and stainless steel blades. The geometrically-shaped handles have been dyed a deep blue around the edges, leaving central bands of pearly shimmering white colour. The set comes in its original fitted leather case lined with cream satin and velvet. Really lovely set that completely embodies the style of that period – the handles have a rich deep lustre and catch the light beautifully.
Made by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, c. 1920’s. The inside of the box is marked 'W.G.Dickinson, Goldsmith & Silversmith, 19, New Bond St, Bath'.
380 g total weight
112 g knives weight
20 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm box
Knives – 15 cm
Knives in great condition – two tiny nicks to nacre handles. Wear to box commensurate with age.
Wonderful Art Deco set of 6 butter knives with two-tone mother-of-pearl handles and stainless steel blades. The geometrically-shaped handles have been dyed a deep blue around the edges, leaving central bands of pearly shimmering white colour. The set comes in its original fitted leather case lined with cream satin and velvet. Really lovely set that completely embodies the style of that period – the handles have a rich deep lustre and catch the light beautifully.
Made by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, c. 1920’s. The inside of the box is marked 'W.G.Dickinson, Goldsmith & Silversmith, 19, New Bond St, Bath'.
380 g total weight
112 g knives weight
20 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm box
Knives – 15 cm
Knives in great condition – two tiny nicks to nacre handles. Wear to box commensurate with age.
Wonderful Art Deco set of 6 butter knives with two-tone mother-of-pearl handles and stainless steel blades. The geometrically-shaped handles have been dyed a deep blue around the edges, leaving central bands of pearly shimmering white colour. The set comes in its original fitted leather case lined with cream satin and velvet. Really lovely set that completely embodies the style of that period – the handles have a rich deep lustre and catch the light beautifully.
Made by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, c. 1920’s. The inside of the box is marked 'W.G.Dickinson, Goldsmith & Silversmith, 19, New Bond St, Bath'.
380 g total weight
112 g knives weight
20 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm box
Knives – 15 cm
Knives in great condition – two tiny nicks to nacre handles. Wear to box commensurate with age.