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        Puukko sheath knife, 8.50", wood & leather stacked handle with aluminum horse head shaped quillon and brass bolster, saber ground carbon steel blade shows some pitting, comes with a tooled leather sheath, Ca 1900-30 stock #42-095A1,  $95  
             
        Miniature Puukko knife, 3.25", marbleized bakelite handle with nickel bolsters, saber ground carbon steel blade, tooled leather sheath with fancy nickel trim, nice little one, stock #32-11270, $65  
             
        Danish hunting knife, 8.75" overall, rosewood handle with aluminum bolsters, sharp stainless steel blade marked "Coles NY Denmark", comes with its original signed leather sheath, nice design, stock #11-094A1, $115  
             
        Lile Greco tactical knife, 9", black micarta handle, powder coated thick drop point steel blade, the fruit of a collaboration between Jimmy Lile and John Greco, a very solid fighting knife, comes with original black leather sheath, knife is stamped with a lazy 8, indicating first production batch, stock #14-108A0, $175  
             
        Champagne pattern multiblade knife, 3.60", nickel bolsters, fiery mother of pearl scales advertising "G.H.Mumm & Co Cordon Rouge", carbon steel spear master and clip blades, foil cutter/caplifter,  strong tapered grooved helix corkscrew, Ca 1900, stock #28-11589, $175  
             
        Multiblade knife, 3", fiery mother of pearl scales with inlaid nickel shield, nickel bolsters, milled brass liners, spear master & pen, button hook, scissors, nail file and corkscrew blades, all full carbon steel with good springs, marked "W.H.Sample made in Germany" on tangs, nice condition on this turn of the century gent knife, stock #56-04751, $225  
             
        Multiblade knife, 4", mother of pearl scales, nickel bolsters, brass liners, carbon steel clip master & spear pen, steel bladed worm corkscrew, nice turn of the century knife, most likely of German manufacture, stock #63-12441, $165  
             
        Multiblade  knife, 3.15", beautiful nickel silver scales advertising Pfaff sewing machines abundantly illustrated, spear master marked "Justus Bierhof Solingen" on tang,  pen blade and wire helix corkscrew, Ca 1900, stock #52-05521, $185  
             
        Multiblade Champagne pattern knife, 3.50", nickel silver scales advertising "Perrier Jouet Epernay", sheepfoot master marked "Duvivier & Co" on tang,  pen blade, hawkbill foil cutter and tapered grooved wire helix corkscrew, cigar cutter hole, Ca 1900-20, stock #31-04381, $115  
             
        Multiblade Champagne pattern knife, 3.50", engine turned brass scales with advertising for a Dutch distilling company, spear master marked "Gottlieb Hammesfahr Solingen" on tang, hawkbill foil cutter/caplifter and tapered wire helix corkscrew, nice one Ca 1900, stock #23-11350, $115  
             
        Multiblade Champagne pattern knife, 4", nickel silver scales, sheepfoot master marked "Tresch" & co", pen blade, hawkbill foil cutter and tapered wire helix corkscrew, nice quality & condition, stock #33-07210, $95  
             
        French multiblade knife, 3.70", ivory handles (one repaired chip on one side), brass liners, fancy steel bolsters, carbon steel spear master, spear pen, nail file and bladed worm corkscrew, blades show no evidence of use, dates from 1900-20, from Thiers France, stock #27-06527, $125  
             
        Austrian hobo knife, 4", polished buffalo horn scales, fancy nickel bolsters, brass liners, the three parts separate by sliding them out of a keyhole type lock, sharp carbon steel clip blade is marked "A.W.Wadsworth & Son Austria" on tang, nickel silver spoon, steel three prongs fork and bladed worm corkscrew, Wadsworth was a New York importer in business from 1905 to 1922, stock #65-12491, $175  
             
        German hobo knife, 4.50", polished buffalo horn scales, fancy nickel bolsters, milled brass liners, the three parts separate by sliding them out of a keyhole type lock, sharp carbon steel swedge cut spear blade with long pull is marked "Providence" on tang, coping blade is marked "Providence Cutlery Co" on tang, nickel silver spoon, steel three prongs fork and bladed worm corkscrew (some pitting), Providence Cutlery Co was an importer of German knives in business from 1880 to 1915, very nice example, stock #64-12651, $225  
             
        "L'Electric" multi use tool, 5.50", nickel plated steel, marked with the French patent mark, locking spring loaded pliers, wire cutter, screwdriver, caplifter, hole starter and sharp spear master blade, Ca 1930s, stock #25-12351, $115  
             
        Multi use tool, 5.50", nickel plated steel, marked "Seaboard Steel Co France", adjustable monkey wrench, phillips screwdriver, marlin spike, screwdriver/file/caplifter and spear master blade, good condition, Ca 1950s, stock #24-12351, $115  
             
        Folding scissors, 2.25", ivory scales (hairlines), locks in folding position, has a pen & file blade, rare combination from the turn of the century, stock #49-125A1, $185  
             
        German letter opener knife combination, 9", nickel plated, fancy figural scales with reclining women & cherubs, sharp carbon steel blade with cutting notch (probably for cigars), marked with the German patent mark (DRGM) on tang and "Magnetic Cutlery Co Phila, PA" on the letter opener blade, nice one from the turn of the century, stock #31-113A1, $115  
             
        Folding fleam, 3", horn handles, brass trim, three graduated steel blades (small chips on the small one), marked "C.Gregory", a nice example from the civil war era, stock #14-095A1, $145  
             
        Folding fleam, 4.75", brass handle marked "Brossard w/ spoon trademark", brass trim, three graduated steel blades and three other blades, not too common with this blade selection, 19th century French,  stock #15-12351, $185  
             
        Sharpening steel, 16", marbleized red/black bakelite handle marked "Dickoron", nickel plated brass bolster and bail, round section steel sharpener marked "Ph. Forschner Co. Made in USA", a handsome old steel, stock #9-006256, $85  
             
        Sharpening steel, 18", ebonized wood handle, with brass hexagonal guard and figural steer bail,  round section steel sharpener marked "Nichols Bros", nice old steel, stock #51-09250, $95  
             
        Sharpening steel, 16.50", polished black buffalo horn and steel handle,  round section steel sharpener marked "Fischer", nice old French steel, stock #8-12227, $115  
             
        Sharpening steel, 13.50", stag horn and Sterling silver handle bearing Gorham silver trademark,  hexagonal section steel sharpener, nice late 19th century American steel, stock #52-09150, $85  
             
        Sharpening steel, 16.50", stag horn and brass handle with swivel bail,  round section steel sharpener marked "John Petty & Son Sheffield Registered Magnetic Steel", nice old English steel, stock #5-123A7, $115  
             
             
          For more knives with corkscrews, see the corkscrew section, page 5.  

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