- Sku: 5712
HAND Stamped Spreader - WHO CUT THE CHEESE?
WHO CUT THE CHEESE? - The classy way to drop a classic joke.
This little spreader may look polished and proper, but don’t let the vintage silverware fool you—it’s got a mischievous streak. Hand‑stamped with “WHO CUT THE CHEESE?”, it brings just the right amount of innocent charm and mischievous humor to your charcuterie board. It’s the kind of utensil that pretends to behave… right up until it delivers the punchline.
Each spreader is made from mismatched vintage silverware, so it arrives with its own quirks, patina, and personality. It’s the kind of piece that looks elegant at first glance… and then delivers the punchline.
Bring it out at your next gathering and watch the room light up. It’s a playful gift, a guaranteed icebreaker, and the only utensil that can make people laugh before they even taste the brie.
5712 Manufacturer: Community Silverplate
5712 Pattern Name: Adam
5712 Pattern Date: 1917
5712 Dimensions: ~7-1/2" total length
5713 Manufacturer: 1881 Rogers
5713 Pattern Name: Enchantment/London Town
5713 Pattern Date: 1952
5713 Dimensions: ~6-3/8" total length
5714 Manufacturer: Community Silverplate
5714 Pattern Name: Lady Hamilton
5714 Pattern Date: 1932
5714 Dimensions: ~6-1/2" total length
For all our designs we choose wonderful authentic vintage/antique silverware. Once chosen, the pieces are modified and beautified by HAND; they are cut, drilled, filed and polished, etc. We do not cast/mold any of our designs, they are all handmade, one-of-a-kind creations. All of 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 - WHO CUT THE CHEESE?

