Dennis Morland
KNIFE MAKER
I acquired this old carving knife and steel from an estate. It is a cool old carver and steel set. I had to reshape the tip as it had about 1/4 inch broken off of it. Appears to have stag handles and sterling silver throats. The knife is stamped "Putnam Cutlery" and "New Britain, Conn." It also has a cannon and a stack of cannon balls. I could not take a very good picture of the stamp and I apologize.
I did a little bit of internet scouting and came up with the following from a couple of the articles. I also found several good sets for sale on e-bay that were very similar. Pretty neat stuff.
DeMo
"PutnamCutlery Company was organized in 1886, with a capital stock of $5,000, for themanufacture of knives of every description excepting table and pocket cutlery.A patented support to the blade, owned by this company, is very valuable,making it impossible to break or pull the blade from the shank. The late JohnO. Fox was the first president; G. D. Bates, secretary and treasurer."
"Putnam Cutlery Co was bought by Landers,Frary, Clark in early 1900's, who produced home goods. They kept the namePutnam Cutlery on some items through World War I.
Putnam Cutlery Company was organized in 1886for the manufacture of knives of every description except table and pocketcutlery. A patented support to the blade, owned by this company, is veryvaluable, making it impossible to break or pull the blade from the shank.Company was bought by Landers, Frary, Clark in the early 1900's where they madecutlery until 1950 but continued to produce other household items under thename Universal until they were sold to G.E."
I did a little bit of internet scouting and came up with the following from a couple of the articles. I also found several good sets for sale on e-bay that were very similar. Pretty neat stuff.
DeMo
"PutnamCutlery Company was organized in 1886, with a capital stock of $5,000, for themanufacture of knives of every description excepting table and pocket cutlery.A patented support to the blade, owned by this company, is very valuable,making it impossible to break or pull the blade from the shank. The late JohnO. Fox was the first president; G. D. Bates, secretary and treasurer."
"Putnam Cutlery Co was bought by Landers,Frary, Clark in early 1900's, who produced home goods. They kept the namePutnam Cutlery on some items through World War I.
Putnam Cutlery Company was organized in 1886for the manufacture of knives of every description except table and pocketcutlery. A patented support to the blade, owned by this company, is veryvaluable, making it impossible to break or pull the blade from the shank.Company was bought by Landers, Frary, Clark in the early 1900's where they madecutlery until 1950 but continued to produce other household items under thename Universal until they were sold to G.E."