IXL George Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery animal leg quill knife
IXL George Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery animal leg quill knife
So I just dug this out of a box of antiques (mostly medals and 100+ year old ceramic items).
I didn't know anything about it when I found it, but after a few searches with the visible partial name, and all the info here at the forums, I know that it's an IXL George Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery quill knife. I'm guessing it's a deer leg. There's clearly markings inside the slabs, but I cannot tell what they're made of. It also looks like the blade has been sharpened a few times.
I didn't know anything about it when I found it, but after a few searches with the visible partial name, and all the info here at the forums, I know that it's an IXL George Wostenholm Celebrated Cutlery quill knife. I'm guessing it's a deer leg. There's clearly markings inside the slabs, but I cannot tell what they're made of. It also looks like the blade has been sharpened a few times.
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gabatgh, I have never seen on of those before, amazing.
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Looks like a horse's leg. Neat! French ivory (celliuloid)? J.O'.
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Hard to tell from the pictures, but it might be real ivory.
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Definitely looks like ivory to me. That knife was likely made before celluloid was even invented.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:14 pm Looks like a horse's leg. Neat! French ivory (celliuloid)? J.O'.
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Well, celluloid was patented in 1869, to substitute for ivory for (mostly) billiard balls, false teeth, and piano keys.knife7knut wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:22 pmDefinitely looks like ivory to me. That knife was likely made before celluloid was even invented.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:14 pm Looks like a horse's leg. Neat! French ivory (celliuloid)? J.O'.
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That's what I thought.
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I believe that Wostenholm was using the "Celebrated Cutlery" mark from about the 1840's when the Washington Works was opened.gabatgh wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:29 pmWell, celluloid was patented in 1869 substitute for ivory for (mostly) billiard balls, false teeth, and piano keys.knife7knut wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:22 pmDefinitely looks like ivory to me. That knife was likely made before celluloid was even invented.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 9:14 pm Looks like a horse's leg. Neat! French ivory (celliuloid)? J.O'.
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Given our ebay knife conversation I was hesitant to go out on the ivory limb. But I do agree it looks a lot like ivory. J.O'.
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Very cool knife!! Goins attributes the "Celebrated Cutlery" mark as 1850s-1890s, Levine says 1860s-90s, many regard it as a post civil war mark, still a cool knife. I have also seen English horse leg handled dirks from the 1870s-80s era. Looks like ivory to me too.
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Handles are elephant ivory & very good quality. Superb old knife. I have never seen one of these with an animal leg likeness. Usually it is a "Ladies Leg".
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It is a horse leg figural. I had one some years ago and the handles were ivory and was marked Needham Brothers Celebrated. Very unusual figural and this is only the second I've seen. The knife I had was in super condition was sold to a dealer for $150 so not a cheap piece. I think it would well qualify as a quill knife.
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KJ: Maybe it's a lady horse.
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What a night-mare of humor
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Glad you "ponied up" for it! Can you "trot out" any more?(Groan!) J.O'. (This could be endless!)
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Well, we recently dug these out of a box. These are legs...
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Nicest set of "gams" I've ever seen! Any maker's name on them?
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Sadly, no. Just "PATENT" on one of the blades.knife7knut wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 2:40 am Nicest set of "gams" I've ever seen! Any maker's name on them?
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I forgot, I have this one too, a Peters Brothers with a bone handle and a Stanhope.
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Nice one! I love the images in the old Stanhope viewers. I have a few knives(and one letter opener)that have them.Two of them are mechanical pencil knives made in Germany and souvenirs of Cuba.One is in English and the other in Spanish. The images in both are of two very young and very naked girls. The letter opener is a piece of carved wood(a tree branch)with the image of a Civil War battlefield;the "Battle above the Clouds" on Lookout Mountain Nov.24 1863.
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This isn't just some lady, it's the famous actress Maud Granger. I wish there was a way to get in there and clean it up a little...
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Just out of curiosity;how did you take the image of the Stanhope?
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I held a 10x loupe directly to the lens of my phone (Samsung Galaxy S8+) camera, and then held the stanhope to the loupe and adjusted them until the image was in focus and used my voice (by saying 'capture') to take the picture. By using my voice I don't have to move my hands... Then with Google Photos I rotated and cropped the pic. I've been using the loupe/phone thing together for years. Once in a while I'll take out the 20x loupe, but it's more finicky.