Three vintage pocket knives including George V sterling silver blade pocket knife, Sheffield 1912, with mother of pearl handle, Victorian sterling silver blade pocket knife, hallmarks rubbed, with mother of pearl handle, and a 1950s type plastic handle,…
17 various pocket knives, two with hallmarked silver blades and mother of pearl handles and others with tortoiseshell, pearl and Bakelite handles, length 8.5 cm, and smaller
George V sterling silver blade pocket knife hallmarked for Sheffield 1914, mother of pearl encased handle; together with a vintage 'Witness,' Sheffield, pocket knife, with twin blades.
Forty nine folding pocket knives including novelty shotgun cartridge, bone handled duck knife, bone and mother of pearl, 19th and 20th century, the largest 21.5 cm long
Twenty one assorted pocket knives including La Pergord, Laguiole, Riberon, Nieto and others, 19th and 20th century, the hoof and hide example 24.5 cm long
Group of seventeen pocket knives including sterling silver and mother of pearl, novelty boot and shoe shaped knives miniature lock blade knife and miniature pocket scissors, 19th and early 20th century, the largest 15.5 cm long, the smallest 4 cm long
Twenty assorted folding pocket knives including Remington, Le Thiers, Taylors eye witness, Southern and Richardson, U.S.A. England, Germany, France and Japan, 19th and 20th century, the Remington 22.5 cm long
Fourteen assorted folding pocket knives with wooden handles, including Laguiole G. David, L'Aurillac, Saynor, Joker, and Le Camarguais, France, England and Spain, the largest 21.5 cm long
Three George V silver bladed pocket knives marked for Sheffield 1911, 1919, and 1920, each with mother of pearl encasing, length 14.5 cm approx, each, extended).
Victorian sterling silver pen knife with mother of pearl handle in original leather clad case, the blade hallmarked Sheffield 1897 maker: Lee and Wigfull, 5.5 cm long open
Gents twin blade pocket knife and tooth pick i 1 x 9ct rose gold stamped 9ct 375 made by Needhan Brothers Ltd Sheffield England 1905. I, one 18ct yellow gold stamped 18ct made by Hunt & Roskall retractable tooth pick
An antique pen knife, metal blades set in 9ct yellow gold, lightly etched with floral design. S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, circa 1900. Length 8 cm. Weight 19g (all in).
A promotional pen knife issued by the Hapag Shipping Company, circa 1900, maker's mark of Balke & Schaaf Solingen, a promotional item for Hapag - Hamburg-American Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft, founded by Albert Ballin (1857-1918), featuring mercury…
Two various late 19th century pen knives, each with ivory grip scales. Provenance: Mary Martin and Wilfrid Inman estate. Sir James Martin (1820-1866) Chief Justice and Premier of NSW; thence his daughter, Mary Martin (m. Inman 1897); thence Inman family…
14ct yellow gold surround pocket knife. Two blades and nail file. Maker, Wolsenholm, Sheffield. Provenance: Mary Martin and Wilfrid Inman estate. Sir James Martin (1820-1866) Chief Justice and Premier of NSW; thence his daughter, Mary Martin (m. Inman…
Two various antique MoP handled pocket knives, each with mother of pearl handle (1 monogrammed), with hallmarked sterling silver blades (marks rubbed). Length 10 cm & 14 cm (with blades extended).
A pocket knife on chain. Gold plated elongated oval shaped pocket watch, vintage with bright cut pattern work, hinged to reveal various knives, suspended from a gold coloured centipede link chain
Two Victorian sterling silver pocket knives one with mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Sheffield 1868, maker Thomas Marples, 15.7 cm long, the other hallmarked 1873, maker James Fenton & Co
A Victorian mother of pearl sterling silver ladies pen knife finely engraved mother of pearl handle with sterling silver blade; hallmarked, stamped H W Ltd; English; good condition, tip of blade bent 11 cm (open); 7 cm (closed)
A World War I Victory Medal 1914 -'19 and a General Service Medal both awarded to TD Hickery. Together with an ivorine pocket knife and pearl shell-handled button hook.
Two sterling silver and mother of pearl paring knives with sterling silver blades and mother of pearl handles. One with shield decoration and the other with floral decoration. Birmingham, 1906 and Sheffield, 1905. Provenance: Seddon Estate.