as a request from a client I am posting another 'making of' thread and this time it is for an eating knife, so a little different for myArmoury, but bread and butter work for me.
There was a fairly open brief to make a nice knife within a certain budget, but with the proviso that it used pure silver and shear steel (made by Owen Bush) in its construction and that it be 'early'. My client interest period lies earlier than the 14thC but interesting and pretty eating knives are very few beyond the 14th and so it would have been too difficult to make something without being too speculative.
During the 13thC eating knives started to be made in a scale tang construction rather than the whittlle tang of previous times and this opened up new possibilities for decoration and the introduction of new styles - the 14thC embraced this totally and was a real century of experimentation in all sorts of new shapes and decoration.
I put together a composite of various elements of different knives from the London area and from the 14thC but with an early bias, as if the maker had not been quite able to let go of the previous century, particularly in the blade shape. It is very 14th in that it is bellied and the point is not too acute, but a little 13th in that the blade narrows again toward the handle slightly.
The bolsters are 14th and similar ones appear often. The cap is of a form I have not done before, but it appealed to me, especially the pyramid button. It was my decision to sit it like a diamond; but why not? I have rivetted and soldered the elements on - this was not abnormal.
The scales are bone, again very normal and there is silver pin inlay work. Pin inlay is quite common, silver less so.
The motto 'be merie' was on one half of a knife, the other scale is missing - maybe it said 'drink and be merie' ? Who knows, but as it stands I like the sentiment of 'be merie'. There are worse codes to live by. I also liked the flourish at the end on the e.
The other side is simply some scroll work and some pins around the rivets.
I hope you like the progress pics.
Regards
Tod











