James Barber pen knife

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glenn
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James Barber pen knife

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Anyone know about the James Barber knives? I have a pen knife stamped AKA James Barber Sheffield England. Thanks ::tu::
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Price and Zalesky list it as c.1870 - 1880's. Could the AKA actually read Era?
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Thanks TJ ::tu:: it reads ERA Sorry ::dang:: Looks like factory edge maybe ivory scales.
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I'm afraid that that is all the information the book gives except to give it a 2-star rating as far as collectibility. Rating goes from 1 - 4 stars.
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Thanks again ::tu::
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James Barber was a cutler in Sheffield back in the mid 1800s. The name and era trademark were acquired by Thomas Ellin and then Joseph Elliot. With England stamped, the knife was made 1891 or thereafter, likely by one of the companies previously mentioned. Any chance of a photo please? :D s-k
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