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KETTLE
a- Kettle is dome shaped with red painted rivited metal handle. b- Spout has wood tip and metal whistle which fits into kettle.
kit
a square metal box. b Clear glass bottle with white tablets. c Brown glass bottle with green tablets. d metal cap for 58.B e metal cap for 58.c f booklet: JUNGLE KIT.
Knife
8 " overall length. Blade is silver-plated with decorative leaf pattern engraved on obverse. Reverse has SLATER BPO? Blade is held to handle by 3/4 " decorative strip of same metal 3 1/4 " horn handle. Middle section is loose.
knife
Iron painted red; 2 wooden handles. Paper label is well worn and hardly readable rusty
knife
Steel butcher knife with wooden handle. Handle has 3 brass rivets. Center rivet has 1 " oval front with embossed pig.
Knife
a) Metal letter opener. b) Metal letter opener with the same handle design as a, with a leaf shaped blade.
Knife
a) Stainless steel dinner knife has a finely detailed raised design at center and topof handle. b) Stainless teel sinner knife has a small engraved design on the top of handle. Silver plate on handle is chipped. c,d) Silver dinner fork has a simple raised design on the top of handle and along the edges.
KNIFE, BUTTER
Knife has scimitar-shaped blade with leaf and stem pattern on handle.
KNIFEBOARD
Wood board has curved top with hole at back for hanging. Front surface is covered with hard rubber. Semicircular brass plaque tacked on top described above in Marks/Labels field.

   

 

  
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