The Story of Cutlery, from Flint to Stainless SteelHistory of cutlery from the prehistoric period to date, with emphasis on England in medieval and modern times. |
Contents
Earthenware bronze and bone spoonsBronze razors and scissors | 42 |
WORKMEN FORGERS GRINDERS CUTLERS AND THEIR | 61 |
TABLE CUTLERY BREAD KNIVES BUTCHERS AND HUNTING | 97 |
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Aurignacian Black buffalo bolster bone Bottom Bowie Bowie knife brass Britannia metal Bronze Age Butcher's knife centre Châtellerault craftsmanship craftsmen cutlery cutlery manufacturers cutlery trade cutlery-making cutting dagger decorative early edge eighteenth export firm flat blade flint forging forks and spoons German grinders grinding grindstones Guild hand-forged hollow ground horn handle horn scales industry iron Ivory scales knife blade Left to right London makers marked markets matchets materials Museum nickel silver nineteenth century patterns pearl pen and pocket pen knives pewter plate pocket knives polished prehistoric produced putty knife quantities razors Roman rosewood handle round scissors scramasax shank shank and flat shape shears Sheffield Castle Sheffield City Museum Sheffield cutlery Sheffield Directory Sheffield manufacturers Solingen specimens spoons and forks square stag stainless steel Stone Age styles SWAGE swords table cutlery table knives Thaxted Thiers to-day town wheels Wire bow workers Yorkshire