File:Engraved table knife blades (1).JPG
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current | 13:45, 16 July 2019 | 3,112 × 2,276 (2.72 MB) | Storye book | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Engraved Sheffield steel table knife, at Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield, West Yorkshire, England. They were at first hand-engraved, then around 1880 Thomas Skinner (ca.1812-1881) invented an engraving process for table knives in which the design could be mass produced. |Source={{own}} |Date=2019-07-15 |Author= Storye book |Permission={{self|cc-by-sa-4.0|GFDL}} |other_versions= }} [[Category:Sheffield steel engraved table... |
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