Edwardian sterling silver engraved mother-of-pearl folding pocket pen fruit knife, William Needham, 1907, inscribed “Amy”
Beautiful Edwardian sterling silver folding fruit knife with a lovely mother-of-pearl handle. Deep, rich lustre to the nacre is enhanced by wonderful engraving depicting flowers, scrolls and leaves in typical Art Nouveau fashion. There is a cartouche to the centre inscribed “Amy”.
Made by William Needham and fully hallmarked for Sheffield, 1907.
18.06 g
11.5 cm full extended
7 cm folded
1.3 cm across the widest part of the handle
Good antique condition, no damage to the mother of pearl. There are nicks along the blade and the very tip is dented and has tiny loss.
Beautiful Edwardian sterling silver folding fruit knife with a lovely mother-of-pearl handle. Deep, rich lustre to the nacre is enhanced by wonderful engraving depicting flowers, scrolls and leaves in typical Art Nouveau fashion. There is a cartouche to the centre inscribed “Amy”.
Made by William Needham and fully hallmarked for Sheffield, 1907.
18.06 g
11.5 cm full extended
7 cm folded
1.3 cm across the widest part of the handle
Good antique condition, no damage to the mother of pearl. There are nicks along the blade and the very tip is dented and has tiny loss.
Beautiful Edwardian sterling silver folding fruit knife with a lovely mother-of-pearl handle. Deep, rich lustre to the nacre is enhanced by wonderful engraving depicting flowers, scrolls and leaves in typical Art Nouveau fashion. There is a cartouche to the centre inscribed “Amy”.
Made by William Needham and fully hallmarked for Sheffield, 1907.
18.06 g
11.5 cm full extended
7 cm folded
1.3 cm across the widest part of the handle
Good antique condition, no damage to the mother of pearl. There are nicks along the blade and the very tip is dented and has tiny loss.