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Eichenlaub Butter and Cheese Serving Knives Stainless & Silverplate ~1950s

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Eichenlaub Butter and Cheese Serving Knives Stainless & Silverplate ~1950s

Vintage set of butter and cheese service knives from Eichenlaub with silverplated handles and mirror polished stainless steel blades. Eichenlaub made excellent cutlery utilizing Solingen's old hand work techniques, these are a great example of that old work.

Since 1910, the Eichenlaub brand has represented the finest quality of forged table cutlery from Solingen, Germany. In 1998, the Robert Herder Company (Windmühlenmesser) bought the brand and has been meticulously producing them in their factory.

From the forging to the final polishing procedures and finish work, there are 122 working steps that must be taken to produce each handworked piece. The tines of each fork are meticulously tapered, and the details in and riveting and polishing the handle are top notch.

Eichenlaub tableware is not dishwasher safe and should never soak; these knives are not guaranteed against mistreatment.

$72.00
Eichenlaub Butter and Cheese Serving Knives Stainless & Silverplate ~1950s
$72.00

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Vintage set of butter and cheese service knives from Eichenlaub with silverplated handles and mirror polished stainless steel blades. Eichenlaub made excellent cutlery utilizing Solingen's old hand work techniques, these are a great example of that old work.

Since 1910, the Eichenlaub brand has represented the finest quality of forged table cutlery from Solingen, Germany. In 1998, the Robert Herder Company (Windmühlenmesser) bought the brand and has been meticulously producing them in their factory.

From the forging to the final polishing procedures and finish work, there are 122 working steps that must be taken to produce each handworked piece. The tines of each fork are meticulously tapered, and the details in and riveting and polishing the handle are top notch.

Eichenlaub tableware is not dishwasher safe and should never soak; these knives are not guaranteed against mistreatment.