Antique Knives Made In England
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Big old knife, a beauty except for the nail repair. W&W Slater--- (worn mark)
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This oldie is about a half inch short but I still like it, Taylor Eye Witness folding dirk.
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Great knives from the golden era! Thanks to all who have posted.
I sold the senator off last year, but here it is anyway.
I sold the senator off last year, but here it is anyway.
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ObsidianEdge wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 9:21 pm Great knives from the golden era! Thanks to all who have posted.
I sold the senator off last year, but here it is anyway.
LOVE that Wostenholm jack at the top Mike, what a gorgeous knife


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Here are a few:
#1 through #8 Various George Wostenholm knives;some are Celebrated Cutlery models
#9 & #10 Joseph Rodgers knives.
#1 through #8 Various George Wostenholm knives;some are Celebrated Cutlery models
#9 & #10 Joseph Rodgers knives.
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Thanks John, it has a few issues like some pin cracks. I've always admired that congress you posted! 

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Some more:
#1 B4Any F.Ward & Sons congress
#2 Christopher Johnson Western Works ad knife.
#3 C.Congreve Patent circa 1830's
#4 G.&J.Allen Superior Cutlery wharncliffe with pique work circa 1840's
#5 H.W.Mason 8 blade congress
#6 Harrison Bros.&Howson with sterling handles.
#7 Jos.Rodgers 4 blade.
#8 R.Bunting & Sons congress circa 1840's
#9 Ward Bros. with bone handles,abalone inserts and silver stars.
#10 Wilson brothers with fluted bone handles and bolsters.
#1 B4Any F.Ward & Sons congress
#2 Christopher Johnson Western Works ad knife.
#3 C.Congreve Patent circa 1830's
#4 G.&J.Allen Superior Cutlery wharncliffe with pique work circa 1840's
#5 H.W.Mason 8 blade congress
#6 Harrison Bros.&Howson with sterling handles.
#7 Jos.Rodgers 4 blade.
#8 R.Bunting & Sons congress circa 1840's
#9 Ward Bros. with bone handles,abalone inserts and silver stars.
#10 Wilson brothers with fluted bone handles and bolsters.
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Quite a range of vintage British knives being shown here. Seems many of us have a few tucked away in our collection.
Here is another 4 blade Senator, 3 3/8" Wostenholm Sheffield England, half sunk joints. I think this was made after WW I and before WW II.
And a 3 1/8" Sleeveboard pen, "Vulcan/T.Ellin & Co". No "England" so i might be an oldie.
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Here is another 4 blade Senator, 3 3/8" Wostenholm Sheffield England, half sunk joints. I think this was made after WW I and before WW II.
And a 3 1/8" Sleeveboard pen, "Vulcan/T.Ellin & Co". No "England" so i might be an oldie.
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And here is a 3 3/8 " ivory equal end whittler marked: "IXL/George/Wostenholm/Celebrated/Cutlery". No "Sheffield" on this one.
Not sure how old but definitely from 1800's.
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Not sure how old but definitely from 1800's.
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Nice ones Roland! I especially like that Vulcan with the fancy bolsters. And the I*XL has an unusual shaped pen blade next to the master blade.



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Beautiful knives, Roland. 

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Great thread Dimitri and great knives guys!! I love drooling over Sheffield knives! Will get a few pics of my favourites up soon!
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I have high expectations for you, Sheffieldguy. 

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This nice Joseph Rodgers showed up today, 3 3/8" jack with pretty nice horn handles, marked Cutlers To His Majesty.
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These may be just shy of "Antique". A set of six Sheffield-made butter knives from the late 40's-early 50's. Nicely fitted solid mahogany block. They were made for and imported by Hutzler Brothers Department store in downtown Baltimore. The best store in town back then. Probably like a lot of gift items, they may never have been used. Folks don't seem to have any use for things like this anymore. Too nice to chuck out. J.O'.
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kootenay joe wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 3:44 am Quite a range of vintage British knives being shown here. Seems many of us have a few tucked away in our collection.
Here is another 4 blade Senator, 3 3/8" Wostenholm Sheffield England, half sunk joints. I think this was made after WW I and before WW II.
And a 3 1/8" Sleeveboard pen, "Vulcan/T.Ellin & Co". No "England" so i might be an oldie.
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Roland, those are great knives and the bolsters on that Ellin are fantastic!!
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Thanks Dan

Thanks, can't wait to see what you postSheffieldguy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:40 pm Great thread Dimitri and great knives guys!! I love drooling over Sheffield knives! Will get a few pics of my favourites up soon!

Pretty handles on that one

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Tea Time !
"Tea" is served at either 3 pm or 4 pm depending upon family tradition. In addition to a pot of fresh tea, there is fresh bread, butter, jam and or marmalade and usually some cheese. One needs a knife to spread the butter and jam (or marmalade), so there are "Tea Knives".
Here is a set of 6 Tea knives made by Jos. Rodgers, Cutlers to His Majesty. The handles are ivory carved in a pattern called "Tulip".
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"Tea" is served at either 3 pm or 4 pm depending upon family tradition. In addition to a pot of fresh tea, there is fresh bread, butter, jam and or marmalade and usually some cheese. One needs a knife to spread the butter and jam (or marmalade), so there are "Tea Knives".
Here is a set of 6 Tea knives made by Jos. Rodgers, Cutlers to His Majesty. The handles are ivory carved in a pattern called "Tulip".
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Great Joseph Rodgers, John!
Love the coloration of those horn handles.
Nice set of butter knives, J.O.'.
Lovely selection of silver fruit knives, Dimitri!
Roland, beautiful handles on those tea knives!
You have also posted some lovely senators.

Nice set of butter knives, J.O.'.

Lovely selection of silver fruit knives, Dimitri!

Roland, beautiful handles on those tea knives!

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Let's try a few more. First some old folders and then some old fixed blades.
#1 Brookes & Crookes ivory handled pipe knife with folding tobacco tamper advertising Royston's of Halifax.
#2 Cook Bros. small pearl tuxedo.
#3 Dawes & Ball pipe smoker's knife with monogram.
#4 G H Expidition(that is the way it is spelled) pruner
#5 Harrison Bros. & Howson pearl handled whittler.
#6 Humphrey's Radiant ring turn folder.
#7 I*XL pen knife marked "Bermuda" on handle and "Firth Stainless" on blade.
#8 John Brookes pearl handled pen.
#9 John Watts Pla Tin Oid handles
#10 Jos. Rodgers sleeveboard with scrimshawed ivory handles.
#1 Brookes & Crookes ivory handled pipe knife with folding tobacco tamper advertising Royston's of Halifax.
#2 Cook Bros. small pearl tuxedo.
#3 Dawes & Ball pipe smoker's knife with monogram.
#4 G H Expidition(that is the way it is spelled) pruner
#5 Harrison Bros. & Howson pearl handled whittler.
#6 Humphrey's Radiant ring turn folder.
#7 I*XL pen knife marked "Bermuda" on handle and "Firth Stainless" on blade.
#8 John Brookes pearl handled pen.
#9 John Watts Pla Tin Oid handles
#10 Jos. Rodgers sleeveboard with scrimshawed ivory handles.
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