George Wostenholm And Sons IXL Cutlery Display Card - Vintage Cardboard Sign For Knife Displays And Decor
George Wostenholm And Sons IXL Cutlery Display Card - Vintage Cardboard Sign For Knife Displays And Decor
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George Wostenholm And Sons IXL Cutlery Display Card - Vintage Cardboard Sign For Knife Displays And Decor
George Wostenholm And Sons IXL Cutlery Display Card - Vintage Cardboard Sign For Knife Displays And Decor
The IXL Cutlery Display Card is a vintage label from George Wostenholm & Sons, crafted to accompany celebrated cutlery in display cases. This English provenance piece appeals to collectors and antique kitchen decor enthusiasts who value historical context and period craftsmanship.
- Size: 6" wide x 8 1/2" high
- Material: Cardboard construction
- Color/Design: Beige with black trim
- Brand & Heritage: George Wostenholm & Sons Celebrated Cutlery; authentic English origin
- Intended Use: Designed to lay in display cases with knives resting on top
- Condition: Excellent condition
- Provenance: Purchased from the original George Wostenholm factory shortly before its closure
- Decorative Value: Adds a distinctive historical accent to cabinets, shelves, or display setups
- UPC: 000000027113
For collectors, this display card provides authentic narrative to a Wostenholm knife collection, linking pieces to their era and maker. Its understated beige and black trim offers a timeless, museum-quality look that complements wood display cases, glass cabinets, or open shelves. Use it to create a themed vignette—pair with a matched set of vintage Wostenholm cutlery or display in a curio cabinet to highlight your commitment to cutlery history. The card’s cardboard construction reflects the period's manufacturing approach, making it an honest, tangible artifact of the English cutlery tradition. To preserve its condition, keep it in a dry, stable environment away from direct sunlight; handle with clean hands to avoid transferring oils onto the surface.
