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Anton Wingen Jr. 4 piece carving set and 6 piece steak knives made out of steel and antler

By mamatiger34, 5 April, 2010
Description

Two cases, both grey and white with red satin interiors.

Case one holds 6 steak knives with intricate design on blade in color of birds, elk, deer and forest. Handles are antler, brown with white elk carved into them with steel at very end of hilt. also on blade stamped with gold lettering anton wingen jr solingen germany rostfrei. they also still have the cardboard sheath covering the blades. Knives are aprox. 9 inches long from tip of blade to tip of hilt.

case two. Has a 4 piece meat carving set. Knife sharpener has antler handle with white fox carved into handle, meat fork has antler handle with a white deer doe carved into handle. Two knives both with the same intricate design as steak knives from above. Knife one- Large thicker blade also has the facial insignia with othello word under the face. Knife two- 12 to 13 inch long blade maybe an inch wide.

The intricate designs are in appropraited colors such as brown for elk and deer, black for birds, green and goldish color for trees.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
Steel and antler
Distinguishing marks
anton wingen jr , othello
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
multiple
Date Period
before 1970
Weight
multiple
History
father baught sets new when stationed in germany
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
not known
For Sale?
No

Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 8 months ago

Re: Anton Wingen Jr. 4 piece carving set and 6 piece steak ...

Are they still for sale and, if so, how much?

c

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