they have the initial p.a & sons and epns stamped on the knives...the handles look like they are made out of mother of pearl
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they have the initial p.a & sons and epns stamped on the knives...the handles look like they are made out of mother of pearl
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Re: Silver plated butter knives
It's impossible to tell from your images if the handles are genuine mother of pearl or some other type of material. Sets like this tend to date from the first quarter of the 20th century, the maker in this case is Philip Ashberry & Sons of Sheffield, England. Sets like this currently tend to have modest values often selling for about $50.00.