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Two sets of Thread-edged knives. Richard Comyns. London, 1964. The twelve each table knives...
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Two sets of Thread-edged knives.
Richard Comyns.
London, 1964.
The twelve each table knives...
Current Bid: £240
Estimate: £300 - £500
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Lot 335
Description
Two sets of Thread-edged knives.
Richard Comyns.
London, 1964.
The twelve each table knives and dessert knives designed with Thread-edged silver handles to steel blades, 21.8 and 24.3cm long (24)
Condition Report
The knives are in good condition (both blades and handles). Some general surface scratching, abrasion and minor nicking to the handles. A few small dings and bruises and some light wear to decoration. Hallmarks to handles clear. Some small dark tarnish spots. Handle/blade sockets in good condition – all appear firm and no damage noted. Overall two good sets of knives in good condition. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-oZ5sFTpeDh
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