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  2. Knife rest - Wikipedia

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    In the Victorian era, knife rests were made in a wide variety of materials, designs, and configurations. Materials used included gold, silver, mother of pearl, and ivory. The French also created knife rests known as porte-couteaux. Russians, Germans, and other Europeans also developed knife rests around this

  3. Table knife - Wikipedia

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    Table knife. Table knives with bone or ivory handles; the maker's legend is stamped on the blade. A formal place setting, including fish knife and fork. An English dinner setting, c. 1750. A stainless steel dinner knife on a knife rest. A table knife is an item of cutlery with a single cutting edge, and a blunt end – part of a table setting.

  4. Cyril James Frost - Wikipedia

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    Cyril James Fenton Frost (1880–1971) was an English painter who specialised in portraiture. He also worked as a printmaker, as a silversmith, and as a teacher. Frost was born in Croydon (then in Surrey ), England, in 1880. [1] He studied at Croydon College of Art, being taught there by Francis Ernest Jackson.

  5. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Cutlery (from the outside toward the plate) Fish cutlery (knife and fork, as fish will be served without any sauce, otherwise it would be a fish spoon (cuillère à gourmet)); meat cutlery and cheese or fruit cutlery, the end of the knife rests on a knife rest. Above the plate, dessert cutlery (spoon and fork).

  6. Towle Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    Towle Silversmiths. Punch bowl by Towle Silversmiths, c. 1912. Towle Silversmiths is an American silver manufacturer. [1] Towle Silversmiths was founded in 1690 by William Moulton II, the first silversmith in Newbury, Mass. [2][3] Moulton's family continued to operate the shop, and in 1857 apprentices Anthony Francis Towle and William P. Jones ...

  7. St Ninian's Isle Treasure - Wikipedia

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    St Ninian's Isle Treasure. The St Ninian's Isle Treasure, found on St Ninian's Isle, Scotland in 1958 is the best example of surviving silver metalwork from the Early Medieval period in Scotland. The 28-piece hoard includes various silver metalwork items, including twelve pennanular brooches. The treasure is now in the National Museum of Scotland.

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