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.
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George Butler
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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 ::tu:: ::tu::
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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.
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Thanks John, it has a few issues like some pin cracks. I've always admired that congress you posted! ::nod::
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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.
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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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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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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. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Beautiful knives, Roland. ::tu::
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Good thread, Dimitri! ::tu:: ::tu:: Lot's of fantastic knives shown guys!
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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. :D
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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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Waukonda wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:23 am
Love that Thomas Ellin!

Thank you ::handshake::
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Gunsil wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 6:51 pm We needed some fixed blades here, here is a George Butler, Barton Brothers, IXL, and a John Newton.
Beautiful fixed blades ::tu:: ::tu::
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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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danno50 wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 3:21 pm Good thread, Dimitri! ::tu:: ::tu:: Lot's of fantastic knives shown guys!
Thanks Dan ::handshake::
Sheffieldguy 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!
Thanks, can't wait to see what you post ::nod::
JohnR wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:28 pm This nice Joseph Rodgers showed up today, 3 3/8" jack with pretty nice horn handles, marked Cutlers To His Majesty.
Pretty handles on that one ::tu::
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Here's some more......
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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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Great Joseph Rodgers, John! ::tu:: Love the coloration of those horn handles.
Nice set of butter knives, J.O.'. ::tu::
Lovely selection of silver fruit knives, Dimitri! ::tu::
Roland, beautiful handles on those tea knives! ::tu:: You have also posted some lovely senators.
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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.
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