Russian Knife
Russian Knife
Hi,
I found this knife in my mother's house after she died. I was hoping someone could tell me something about it. Any information at all would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Penny
Re: Russian Knife
Hi and welcome,
The knife bears the mark of Brothers Gratchev Factory (Br. Gratchev) 1866- 1918
Фабрика братьев Грачевых («Бр. Грачевы»), 1866-1918 г.г.
Detailed history is given here:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... rs#p102842
There should be silver marks on the handle. I suggest cleaning it and then take close up images of marks.
Regards
The knife bears the mark of Brothers Gratchev Factory (Br. Gratchev) 1866- 1918
Фабрика братьев Грачевых («Бр. Грачевы»), 1866-1918 г.г.
Detailed history is given here:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... rs#p102842
There should be silver marks on the handle. I suggest cleaning it and then take close up images of marks.
Regards
Re: Russian Knife
Thank you so much for the information. I greatly appreciate it. Do you happen to know if it is a collectable item?
Thank you again for your help in identifying this!
Penny
Thank you again for your help in identifying this!
Penny
Re: Russian Knife
Hi,
Yes. It`s collectable, Brothers Gratchev being very famous Imperial Russian silversmiths.
The blade is made of high carbon steel, not stainless steel. Black rust I see is stable and will not deteriorate the blade. Clean it with Vaseline petroleum jelly or pure mineral oil/gel using a cotton rug. You should refrain from using any form of abrasive such as steel wool or sandpaper.
There are many silver cleaners to treat the handle.
Best wishes.
Yes. It`s collectable, Brothers Gratchev being very famous Imperial Russian silversmiths.
The blade is made of high carbon steel, not stainless steel. Black rust I see is stable and will not deteriorate the blade. Clean it with Vaseline petroleum jelly or pure mineral oil/gel using a cotton rug. You should refrain from using any form of abrasive such as steel wool or sandpaper.
There are many silver cleaners to treat the handle.
Best wishes.