Antique Knives Made In England
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Thanks Dimitri, Lyle, and doglegg.
That's a good looking Conventry pruner with attractive wood handles.
Here is a flat cap Butler pruner with their "Key" trademark logo stamped on the blade.
That's a good looking Conventry pruner with attractive wood handles.
Here is a flat cap Butler pruner with their "Key" trademark logo stamped on the blade.
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Thank you

Butler made some awesome knives and that stag is beautiful!

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Nice examples Chickenman.
Two fine pruners Ridgegrass, and I am a big fan of triple fluted bolsters as seen on your Rowbotham.
Two fine pruners Ridgegrass, and I am a big fan of triple fluted bolsters as seen on your Rowbotham.
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Thanks.Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:46 pmThank you![]()
Butler made some awesome knives and that stag is beautiful!![]()
Here is a checkered wood handled sportsman's model with an unusual stamp.
It's marked "Dobie Glasgow" (Scotland) but was certainly made in Sheffield.
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Thomas Turner got a royal warrant.
Nice chickenman, I hope your flock is healthy.
I was about to holler for you John. Really nice ,old , and you know I like the curvy blades.
Another couple of English beauties Neal.
Nice chickenman, I hope your flock is healthy.
I was about to holler for you John. Really nice ,old , and you know I like the curvy blades.
Another couple of English beauties Neal.
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Top:2 ebony and 1 rosewood "shadow" hawks by Joseph Rodgers
Bottom: "Warranted" Sheffield, Saynor, Maleham & Yeoman's "Real Lamb Foot" J.O'.
Bottom: "Warranted" Sheffield, Saynor, Maleham & Yeoman's "Real Lamb Foot" J.O'.
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Nice knives, I like those metal handle onesRidgegrass wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 10:31 pm An I-XL, and a WADE WINGFIELD & ROWBOTHAM. Both have integral bolsters. J.O'.

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Great group JORidgegrass wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 11:04 pm Top:2 ebony and 1 rosewood "shadow" hawks by Joseph Rodgers
Bottom: "Warranted" Sheffield, Saynor, Maleham & Yeoman's "Real Lamb Foot" J.O'.
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Here is an engraved knife which was given as a gift in 1851. The story behind it is here: viewtopic.php?p=1035895&hilit=Postmaster#p1035895
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Special little knife Dennis.deo-pa wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 11:00 am Here is an engraved knife which was given as a gift in 1851. The story behind it is here: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... r#p1035895
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A quill knife/page separator by Critchfield, Sheffield, possibly c.1750 as per Levine. Amazing that thin piece of pearl hasn't cracked in all that time.
A silver fruit knife from Harrison & Howson. J.O'.
A silver fruit knife from Harrison & Howson. J.O'.
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Wow Dennis, thanks for reminding me of your knife.
John, the page turner is spectacular and old. Nice named fruit knife.
John, the page turner is spectacular and old. Nice named fruit knife.
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Thanks M.B., wlf, doglegg, and Joe.
Here is an ivory handled whittler by Wostenholm.
Here is an ivory handled whittler by Wostenholm.
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Thanks Lyle. I bought that in Delaware a year or two ago. I think it was lying loose on a shelf, not locked up, should have been broken, but, there it is. It's one of those you wish could talk.
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By the way the Hallmark on the fruit knife is 1873. J.O'.
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Very nice!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 3:05 pm A quill knife/page separator by Critchfield, Sheffield, possibly c.1750 as per Levine. Amazing that thin piece of pearl hasn't cracked in all that time.
A silver fruit knife from Harrison & Howson. J.O'.

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Wow is that delicate.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2025 3:05 pm A quill knife/page separator by Critchfield, Sheffield, possibly c.1750 as per Levine. Amazing that thin piece of pearl hasn't cracked in all that time.
A silver fruit knife from Harrison & Howson. J.O'.