- Sku: 5997
HAND Stamped Spreader Knife - WHO CUT THE CHEESE? - #5997
WHO CUT THE CHEESE? – A classy utensil with a not‑so‑classy joke.
This vintage silverware spreader may look refined, but it’s hiding a sense of humor. Hand‑stamped with “WHO CUT THE CHEESE?”, it brings the perfect mix of charm and cheekiness to any snack board. It’s polished, proper, and just a little bit naughty — the ideal charcuterie accessory for anyone who loves a good laugh with their brie.
Crafted from upcycled silverware, each spreader is unique, eco‑friendly, and full of personality. A playful gift, a conversation starter, and a guaranteed crowd‑pleaser.
Manufacturer: William Rogers
Pattern Name: Memory/Hiawatha
Pattern Date: 1937
Dimensions: ~6-1/8" total length.
For all our designs we choose wonderful vintage/antique silverplate cutlery. Once chosen, the pieces are modified and beautified by HAND; they are cut, drilled, filed and polished. We do not cast/mold any of our designs, they are all handmade, one-of-a-kind creations. All our creations are handmade - as such no two items are exactly alike.
Condition: Please note, this is an antique item that was once used as a utensil. As a result, there may be some wear to the silver-plate, fine scratches or marks from use. But some wear gives the piece patina and personality. We do our best to disclose any condition issues of note.
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HAND Stamped Spreader Knife - WHO CUT THE CHEESE? - #5997

