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Antique French Fruit Knives – Set of 5 Vintage Paris Cutlery with Horn Handles
These knives likely served as part of a larger set of table cutlery, common in French households during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The "PARIS" inscription on the blades indicates their origin in the French capital, a hub for fine craftsmanship and luxury goods. The handles are made of horn, a popular material for cutlery due to their durability and aesthetic appeal, often carved into elegant, ergonomic shapes.
This set of five is in good condition for their age, with some wear on the blades and a bit of cracking on one of the handles, which just adds to the patina.
6.5” Long
These knives likely served as part of a larger set of table cutlery, common in French households during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The "PARIS" inscription on the blades indicates their origin in the French capital, a hub for fine craftsmanship and luxury goods. The handles are made of horn, a popular material for cutlery due to their durability and aesthetic appeal, often carved into elegant, ergonomic shapes.
This set of five is in good condition for their age, with some wear on the blades and a bit of cracking on one of the handles, which just adds to the patina.
6.5” Long