Antique Cake Icing Knife Spreader Spatula with Flexible Carbon Steel Blade & Wood Handle Made by Landers Frary & Clark
Landers Frary & Clark ( LF&C )was a housewares company founded in 1865 in New Britain, Connecticut. They manufactured a wide variety of products over the years, including stainless steel bull-nose rings and electric ranges, kitchen scales and vacuum bottles, window hardware and ice skates, mouse traps and percolators, can openers, corkscrews, cutlery, straight razors, aluminum cookware, and thousands of other products. In 1965, LF&C was sold to General Electric. It has many brands including Universal, Samuel Lee, Lee’s, …
This knife has the blade fabricated from the fine carbon steel. The handle is triple pinned over the full tang to sure fitting for durability, strength, & balance.
** LANDERS FRARY & CLARK - Aetna Works --- ca. Early 1900s ***
New Britain, Connecticut
Blade Length 12"
Total Length 17"
Width 1 3/4"
Weight 8 - 9 oz.
( approximate measurements )
Wear Cut Scratch
Condition | pitting patina on both sides of the blade & missing bolster ( last three photos ), blade structure is good |
Photos are description
Maintenance Suggestion: Hand wash only in warm water after using, especially if used on foods that have acidic sauce/liquid. After washing it, wipe the blade and handle completely dry. Use of electric knife sharpener or dishwasher not recommended.
Product of USA
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