
Antique John Sanderson Fish Server Knife with Sterling Silver Handle, Sheffield 1910
John Sanderson · 1910
An antique fish server knife by John Sanderson of Sheffield, dated 1910, featuring a sterling silver handle in the classic King pattern and an EPNS blade with floral decoration. This elegant Edwardian tableware piece combines the refined appearance of hallmarked silver with the practical durability of an electroplated blade, making it appealing for collectors of antique silver flatware and Sheffield serving pieces.
The sterling silver handle is designed in the traditional King pattern, a highly recognisable and decorative flatware style with strong collector appeal. The EPNS blade is shaped for serving fish and decorated with a floral motif, adding a graceful period detail to the piece. Together, the silver handle and decorated blade give this antique fish server a distinctive table presence.
Details:
- Item: Antique fish server knife
- Maker: John Sanderson
- Origin: Sheffield, England
- Date / Period: 1910, Edwardian period
- Material: Sterling silver handle and EPNS blade
- Silver Purity: Sterling silver handle
- Blade Material: EPNS, electroplated nickel silver
- Pattern: King pattern handle
- Decoration: Floral motif to blade
- Length: 27 cm
- Condition: Very good antique condition with age-related wear
Condition:
Very good antique condition overall, with light surface wear, patina and signs of age consistent with use. The sterling silver handle and EPNS blade present well, with decorative detail still visible. Please review the photographs carefully, as they form part of the description.
Historical and Collector Context
Sheffield has long been associated with quality English cutlery and silver flatware, and fish servers were an important part of formal dining during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. The King pattern sterling silver handle gives this piece added decorative appeal, while the floral EPNS blade reflects the period taste for elegant serving utensils.
This antique John Sanderson Sheffield fish server knife would suit collectors of English silver, antique fish servers, Sheffield flatware, King pattern silver and Edwardian tableware.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the description. We are happy to provide further details or images on request.
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Provenance & Details
- Era / Date
- 1910
- Maker
- John Sanderson
- Material
- Sterling Silver, EPNS
- Hallmarks
- Sheffield 1910
- Condition
- Very Good
- Dimensions
- Length: 27 cm
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