The English Cutler - Knives - Eating Knives
Early Medieval Eating Knives
Two simple knives of a type that were in common usage from about 1100 – 1300.
The wood handled one has a rose wood handle, brass bolster plate and a through tang, in a black sheath.
All steel knives have a brown sheath.
Rose wood handled knife with 4.5" blade length, and black sheath - £42.00
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Steel handled knife with 4" blade length, and brown sheath - £31.00
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Medieval Eating Knives
All three knives are based on London finds.
Medieval Eating Knife 1 - simple and stylistically less of any period. 1250 – 1650.
Rose wood handle, 6" blade length, and double layer leather scabbard in black - £35.00
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Medieval Eating Knife 2 - simple and stylistically less of any period. 1250 – 1650.
Rose wood handle, 5" blade length, and double layer leather scabbard in black - £35.00
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Medieval Eating Knife 3 - very 14th and 15thC.
Bone handle with brass bolsters, 3.5" blade length, and a double layer scabbard in brown - £44.00








