Antique Knives Made In England
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MB: Yes, "IXL" Geo. Wostenholm Sheffield England. Ebony handles. Thanks. Had some opinions on another thread. Seems okay. J.O'.
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Here is a large lock back folder by W. R. Humphreys & Co. dating to the later 1800s era. It is similar to Miller Bros. Jameson & Co. model but has a recessed back lock as opposed to the raised back lock as seen on M.B.s model. This folder has a handle length of 6 inches.
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What a beautiful old, large knife.
I like that the release is so close to the run up where the end of the spring and the tang meet.
Nice picture Mason.
I like that the release is so close to the run up where the end of the spring and the tang meet.
Nice picture Mason.
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That's a dandy!Mason wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 11:53 pm Here is a large lock back folder by W. R. Humphreys & Co. dating to the later 1800s era. It is similar to Miller Bros. Jameson & Co. model but has a recessed back lock as opposed to the raised back lock as seen on M.B.s model. This folder has a handle length of 6 inches.
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Here's one that also measures 6" closed, no lock on this one!
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Love that stag!Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 1:56 am Here's one that also measures 6" closed, no lock on this one!

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Mason and Dimitri as Roger said “love the stag” thanks for showing those!!! Beautiful ole knives.
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Beautiful knives guys!!



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Thanks for the nice comments all on the Humphreys.
Miller Bros., that's a very unique pattern for a large Sheffield folder. Is there a name on that fine old knife?
Miller Bros., that's a very unique pattern for a large Sheffield folder. Is there a name on that fine old knife?
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Great looking knives gents! Hey Mason, it that a book as the backdrop for your old flush lock Humphreys posted ? Pretty cool !
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Three beauties, Mason, Dimitri, and Bill.
All with my favourite kind of stag.



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Nice old knife Bill, never seen one with that stamp!

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Beautiful old folder, Dimitri.Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 1:56 am Here's one that also measures 6" closed, no lock on this one!

And speaking of beautiful that Clark Chester is just that.
A name that is new to me.
Nice catch, Bill.

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Thanks Dan,Joe,and Dimitri
I couldn’t find anything out about any makers named Clark’s from Chester either??

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wiseguy, that is a factory cutlery catalog for Humphreys.
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While Sheffield produced many wonderful large folders and sportsman's knives, some of their greatest talents are seen in smaller folders.
Here is a cased Thomas Renshaw 4 blade pearl handled senator model with file work on the back sides of the blades as well as the back springs.
The back springs were also covered in a gold wash. "Stand" was their prominent trademark.
Amazing work especially considering the simple tools those cutlers used in the 1800s and early 1900s.
Here is a cased Thomas Renshaw 4 blade pearl handled senator model with file work on the back sides of the blades as well as the back springs.
The back springs were also covered in a gold wash. "Stand" was their prominent trademark.
Amazing work especially considering the simple tools those cutlers used in the 1800s and early 1900s.
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Wow great knife Neal



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Beautiful knife, I have this one that looks very similar.
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Woah Mason and Dimitri beautiful knives, thanks for sharing those



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Beautiful knives, Mason and Dimitri.
Those Sheffield guys were amazing.
I'm so glad many of them came here.
Those Sheffield guys were amazing.
I'm so glad many of them came here.
Joe