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Lascelles Silver-Plated Butter Knives Set of 6 - England 1925
Lascelles Silver-Plated Butter Knives Set of 6 - England 1925
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When spreading butter becomes a fancy British affair
This set of six butter knives from 1925 England proves the Brits took their butter seriously. Made by Lascelles with EPNS silver plating and ivorine handles, because apparently regular knives weren't good enough for butter. Nearly 100 years later and they're still ready to make your toast feel like high tea.
What's EPNS and why should you care:
EPNS (Electroplated Nickel Silver) is basically the fancy way of saying "really good silver plating that doesn't fall off after two uses." Lascelles knew what they were doing - these knives have survived a century and still look gorgeous.
Ivorine handles (the ethical choice):
In the 1920s, ivorine was the smart alternative to actual ivory - same elegant cream color, zero elephants harmed. These handles have that classic vintage look and feel substantial in your hand, unlike modern plastic nonsense.
What you're getting:
Six matching butter knives (159 grams total) that will make your breakfast table look like you have your life together. Use them for butter, jam, spreads, or just display them because they're honestly too pretty to hide in a drawer.
Perfect for:
People who think butter deserves respect, vintage cutlery collectors, anyone hosting brunch who wants to impress, or folks building a proper English tea setup.
Real talk about condition:
They're almost 100 years old. There might be minor plating wear or the ivorine might have slight age spots. That's called character, and it proves these are the real deal, not some modern reproduction.
Complete set of 6 authentic Lascelles EPNS butter knives from 1925 England. Minor vintage wear adds authenticity.
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