FOUR ANTIQUE CARBON KNIVES WITH CREAM HANDLES AND ALL WITH VERY OBVIOUS CORROSION AND EXTREME PITTING

'ROWBOTHAM & CO. SHEFFIELD' is etched on one side with 'A. SAUNDERS SYDNEY' in a circle is etched on the reverse side of the longest dinner knife. Handle is tight and has a couple of fleabites on the edge of it and some light stains and scratches galore.  Its total length measures 235mm.  151mm is the length of the blade.  83mm is the length of the handle X 16mm wide X 8.5mm thick.

No ID marks on the other bread knife.  Handle is tight and has a couple of fleabites on the edge and some light stains and scratches galore.  Its total length measures 218mm.  128mm is the length of the blade.  88mm is the length of the handle X 16mm wide X 9mm thick.

GEORGE BUTLER &CO. carving knife. 'George Butler & Co. Trinity Works Sheffield England Art' is etched on the blade.  This company operated from 1848 to 1926 and produced cutlery goods in other metals. The handle is tight and in good condition apart from a minute black scratch on top of handle, scratches galore and minor stains.  31.2cm is the total length.  Length of blade is 165mm X 22mm at widest point.  Handle: 147mm long X 20mm wide X 10mm thick.

'The Burns Bread Knife PAT. No. 251124 Made in Sheffield' is etched on one side of this knife.  The handle is tight and in good condition apart from light stains and scratches galore. 320mm is the total length at longest point.  Blade: 215mm longest point X 28mm widest X 2mm thick.  Handle:  106mm long X 20mm wide X 9mm thick.

Please note that all measurements are approximates only.

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