Vintage CN Railway Silverplated Fish Knives possibly 1960s–70s Set of 7
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Own a unique piece of Canadian railway history with this set of 7 vintage CN silver-plated fish knives, originally used in luxury Canadian National Railway dining cars during the 1960s–70s. Perfect for collectors of railway memorabilia, vintage silverplate, or mid-century dining sets.
Historical Significance:
These knives were part of full-service dining on long-distance CN passenger trains, including transcontinental routes connecting Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, as well as luxury regional services across Eastern and Western Canada. Silver-plated flatware added an elegant touch to multi-course meals on overnight journeys.
Features:
Authentic CN Mark: Confirms use in Canadian National Railway dining cars.
Design: Stepped, faceted handles with mid-century geometric style.
Material: Silver-plated (unstamped).
High-Quality Craftsmanship: Likely commissioned from reputable silversmiths of the era.
Collector Appeal: Fish knives are rarer than forks or spoons, making this set especially desirable.
Condition:
Well-preserved vintage condition with gentle signs of age and past use, consistent with authentic mid-century flatware.
Ready for display or use.
Measurements:
Approx. 8.5 inches per knife
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