I've been researching off and on for days, and have not made much progress. Could someone help me out with this one. Thank you very much. Brett
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Cake Knife ? English I think ? Please Help. Thanks
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Hi there
It looks like an oyster shucker, but I don't know the hallmarks.
Bob
It looks like an oyster shucker, but I don't know the hallmarks.
Bob
Re: cake knife
Thanks Bob, My wife suggested it was a cake knife, but I had my doubts. The blade is about 9" long. Brettsilverthoughts wrote:Hi there
It looks like an oyster shucker, but I don't know the hallmarks.
Bob
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Oops - should have said it's American http://www.925-1000.com/american-mfg12.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Sometimes the marks on hollow-handled pieces are lightly struck, should be marked STERLING somewhere.
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Thanks Cheryl, It does say Sterling on the handle and it also says weighted.dragonflywink wrote:Oops - should have said it's American http://www.925-1000.com/american-mfg12.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Sometimes the marks on hollow-handled pieces are lightly struck, should be marked STERLING somewhere.
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