Mike, what a score, on all 3, exceptional. I am jealous. I want great old knives like these too.
The Horseman's is in very good condition. About 90% of the ones i see have at least one broken off blade and remaining blade(s) have been badly sharpened down. Yours is still fully 'intact'. Makes it a bit rare.
Interesting Hawkbill. Never seen one with a square & flush joint before. Usually a Hawkbill has a tang that protrudes quite high when blade is closed, so quite a 'pocket ripper'. J.R. solved that with this Hawkbill.
And your pearl 6 blade, "Her Majesty" i think, 'double gunstock' (not official name) is so special i cannot find the words for it; 6 blade, world's finest maker at their peak, perfect condition, finest of workmanship ever, and original box ?
I wish i knew your sources.
Thank you for showing these very special knives.
kj