12th-14thC Dot and Circle Eating knife, antler/horn handle (orange sheath) SOLD
Sold Out£230.00
12th-14thC Dot and Circle Eating knife, antler and horn handle decorated with dot and circle motif. Small medieval eating knife with a very typical blade shape for the period. Blade has...
12th-14thC Eating knife Boxwood with inlaid blade (brown sheath) SOLD
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12th-14thC Eating knife. Boxwood, whittle tang grip, a classic leaf shaped blade, typical of the period. Inlaid with copper decoration. Brown double layered vegtan sheath. Based on original finds with...
A typical butchers and hunters style blade for finer work rather than cleaving, with a whittle tang yew grip and a carved and incised double layer red veg tan leather...
13th-14thC Antler and horn eating knife (red sheath) SOLD
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13th-14thC Antler and horn eating knife . A small typical whittle tang eating knife. Copper inlay on blade and double layer red veg tan sheath with stamped and incised decoration....
A robust and chunky whittle tanged knife for eating, tasks and crafts and features a laburnum handle and a double layer Black veg tan sheath with incised and stamped decoration...
13thC Ribbed boxwood eating knife (Brown sheath) SOLD
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13thC Ribbed Box eating knife has a whittle tang construction, simple blade form and a 2 layer dark brown vegtan sheath. It has incised decoration copied from original finds. Blade...
14th/15th C Hunting knife Boxwood dot and circle (green sheath) SOLD
£580.00
14th/15thC Hunting knife. Boxwood handle with dot and circle decoration on the grip. Knives like this are often seen in artwork from around 1400. Particularly notable in the works of...
14thC Horn handled eating knife with brass rivets and bolsters. Filework on the spine of the curiously shaped, stepped blade. This is based on an original piece found in ...
14thC laburnum handled eating knife. Brass bolsters and rivets, filework decoration to the spine and an inlaid makers mark. A small typical eating knife of the period. Incised and carved green,...
15-16thC laburnum eating knife (black sheath) SOLD
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A lovely compact utility knife that is small enough for eating, but robust enough for tasks around your home or camp - an ideal utility or in modern parlance EDC...
A very strong and robust knife for all manner of craft and working activities or just for eating really tough food! Beautiful box wood scales, hollow iron rivets, file work...
15thC brass pommel eating set - Brass bolsters and pommel with horn grips and horn handle prickers. Brown leather sheath with incised decoration.
Specification
Blade length 13cmGrip length 9cmOverall 25cm
15th C Ox horn handled eating knife. A small and definitely dainty eating with a cream coloured horn handle. Filework on the spine of the blade and copper inlaid makers...
15thC small bone eating knife. Typical of a ladies knife of the period. Bone scales, filework spine, copper inlaid mark Double layered, red, vegtan sheath with incising and carving (red...
16thC Bronze handled eating knife (black sheath) SOLD
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16thC Bronze handled eating knife. All bronze handle. Typical of early 16thC German and typical blade of the period with a half sharpened false edge and double layered black vegtan...
This Renaissance sword breaker is a very curious weapon and although it looks fantasy you see many of them in collections across Europe. They would be better termed 'sword catchers'...
Tod Cutler contains a wide range of handmade historical reproduction goods of an excellent quality, made to standardised patterns, allowing prices to be very competitive