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*Italian 1936 Gil Style Eagle Head Pommel Dagger. ED 2531. - ED 2531
This Italian 1936 Gil style eagle head pommel dagger would have been worn by cadets. These daggers were privately purchased resulting in a variety of styles. This example has white wire bound grips, presumably for naval cadets. The pommel is in the shape of an eagles head with the back strap etched with feathers. There are two red glass eyes and the ferrule and cross guard are brass. The blade is 6 ¼” long, doubled edged and has some pitting.. The scabbard is leather with a press stud fastening. ED 2531. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2531.
£475.00

*’Simon Stanley Custom Made Skinner’. Sn: 18737. - Sn: 18737
This custom made ‘skinner’ has been handmade by ‘Simon Stanley’ of Portsmouth. The knife has been recovered from a shipwreck in the Solent between The Isle of Wight and Great Britain in the 1700’s. The knife and leather sheath were recovered from the wreck having been preserved perfectly. The knife is 25 ½ cm in total. The blade length is 14 cm long and 4.25 cm at its widest. There is a little rust to the inside of the tang. The beautiful scales are sculptured from ‘Warthog tusks’ and have a lanyard hole. The head of the scales look to have been restored in the past, but do not detract from their beauty. Seven steel pins hold the grip to the knife. The blade has a hand engraved pattern which continues on the spine, with the makers mark imprinted on the ricasso. The thick leather sheath has intricate ‘scallop’ like markings throughout, with a belt loop to the rear. A truly remarkable piece of history which is well worth further investigation. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn: 18737
£575.00

C&N Cutlers of Sheffield Hunting Knife. ED 2521. - ED 2521
This example is unused, un-carried and not re-sharpened. The length of the blade is – 9 cm and 3 cm at its widest point. The total length of the knife is 21 cm. It has beautiful polished horn grips with lovely engraved brass pins and engraved brass bolsters. The cheek of the blade is engraved with the maker ‘C&N Cutlers-Sheffield’. The knife comes with its original thick leather sheath which has a brass fastening stud and upper belt hook. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2521.
£275.00

*A Sheffield Steel Hunting/Skinning Knife. ED 2518. - ED 2518
This Sheffield- England made knife has a full tang with a beautifully engraved brass mitre, hardwood grip with brass pins and a brass lined lanyard hole. The blade is 9 ½ cm in length to the ricasso and the knife is 24 cm in total including the grip. This example is unused, un-carried and not re-sharpened. ‘Sheffield Stainless Blade- Made in England’ is engraved on the cheek of the blade. A thick leather sheath with belt hook accompanies this very attractive knife. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2518.
£225.00

C&N Cutlers of Sheffield Hunting Knife. ED 2508. - ED 2508
This example is unused, un-carried and not re-sharpened. The length of the blade is – 9 ½ cm and 3 cm at its widest point. The total length of the knife is 21 cm. It has beautiful stag grips with brass pins and engraved brass bolsters. The cheek of the blade is engraved with the maker ‘C&N Cutlers-Sheffield’. The knife comes with its original thick leather sheath which has a brass fastening stud and upper belt hook. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2508.
£295.00

*J.Nowill & Sons – ‘Store find’ Sheffield lock knife. ED 2497. - ED 2497
The earliest record of the business is in the books of the ‘Cutlers Company on 27TH April 1700. This family company was first based in Meadow Street Sheffield, but later moved to Scotland Street around 1840. It was in 1842 that the first of John Nowill sons, William, joined the business after finishing his apprenticeship. His maker’s marks of ‘D*’ and ‘CROSSKEYS’ remain the marks of the company to this day. This nice example was found in storage in Sheffield and is in ‘as new’ condition having never been used, sharpened or carried. The blade is 10 ½ cm in length and is engraved ‘*J.Nowill & Sons ‘D’ cross keys symbol’. The ricasso is engraved ‘J.Nowill & Sons Sheffield’. The knife has two brass bolsters and mid placed blade release. The knife has lovely coloured stag grips with a brass inlay on one side that could be engraved. A lovely example of a much sought after knife. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2497.
£195.00

George Wostenholm & Son I*XL Locking Pocket Knife. ED 2496. - ED 2496
The I*XL trademark had originally been registered in 1787 to a W A Smith of Sheffield. The mark books of The Company of Cutlers show I*XL being registered to Wostenholm’s in 1831. Originally the family name was spelt ‘Wolstenholme’ but, story has it that the second George Wolstenholme found this name too long for smaller knives so he omitted the letters ‘l’ and ‘e’. The name has been spelt Wolstenholm ever since. This knifes blade length is – 9 ½ cm and does not appear to have been re-sharpened, the total length including handle is – 22 cm. The knife has a 12 ½ cm hardwood grips including brass bolsters and pins. The blade itself is engraved ‘I * XL with Pat.Apr.For-Exel Edge Stainless’ on a scroll with ‘Geo.Wostenholm & Son Sheffield England’ beneath. The knife comes with its original thick leather sheath which has a brass fastening stud and rear belt hook. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2496.
£175.00

American ‘Buck – Classic IV’ Folding Pocket Knife Model No 515. ED 2492 - ED 2494
This is a discontinued Buck- Classic IV pocket knife Model No 515. The highly polished aluminium grips have been expertly engraved and have a blank banner on each side for engraving names or titles. The blade is 425M stainless steel drop point made in the USA. It comes in a hard shell display case and sleeve with velvet lining and velvet slip for the knife. The blade length is 4 ½ cm and the handle length is 7 cm, ‘Buck – 515 – U.S.A. engraved to the base. The weight of the knife is only 225 grams. The original care instructions, welcome leaflet and guarantee slip are all present. The knife has never been carried, used or re-sharpened. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2492.
£145.00

A ‘George Ibberson’ ‘Double Sharp ##’ Locking Knife. ED 2491. - ED 2491
The company was established c1700 by Joseph Ibberson. Were the first company to manufacture stainless steel cutlery. Active as 'George Ibberson' 1894-1900 at Central Works, 102 West Street, Sheffield. Became George Ibberson & Co in 1901. Active at Violin Works, 112-116 Rockingham Street, Sheffield 1912-1932. Eventually sold to British Syphon Industries with work transferred to Scotland Street. When MAB Industries bought the company they opened Portabello (new) Violin Works. The company went into liquidation in 1983 and was acquired by Egginton Bros Ltd. In 1986 Egginton Group was formed with other cutlers. The brand name 'Ibberson' is still used by the Egginton Group. The Ibberson company registered its world famous Stradivarius Violin trademark with The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire. This mark, along with Ibberson’s other great trademark, Doublesharp ##, would go on to gain legendary status amongst knife enthusiasts the world over. This example has a drop point 7cm blade with brass bolsters and pins. It has a lovely two tone stag grip measuring 10cm including bolsters. The blade is engraved ‘George Ibberson – Double Sharp ## - Stainless –Sheffield – England’. The blade appears to not have been re-sharpened. The knife comes with a thick leather sheath. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2491.
£125.00

Wostenholm I*XL Locking Knife with Original Box. ED 2489 - ED 2489
The I*XL trademark had originally been registered in 1787 to a W A Smith of Sheffield. The mark books of The Company of Cutlers show I*XL being registered to Wostenholm’s in 1831. Originally the family name was spelt ‘Wolstenholme’ but, story has it that the second George Wolstenholme found this name too long for smaller knives so he omitted the letters ‘l’ and ‘e’. The name has been spelt Wolstenholm ever since. Blade length – 9 ½ cm. Total length including handle – 22 cm. This knife has a 12 ½ cm hardwood handle including brass bolsters and pins. The bolsters are engraved ‘Made in Sheffield’ and ‘Wolstenmolm – I-X-L – Sheffield England’ The blade itself is engraved ‘I * XL with George Wolstenholm and Sons’ on a scroll with ‘Sheffield England’ beneath, however. it appears to have been sharpened which has faded the engraving. The knife comes with its original gift box/sleeve and ‘welcome/authentication certificate’, which is in excellent condition too. The price includes U.K. delivery. ED 2489.
£145.00
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