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<strong>AMOSKEAG</strong><br />

SALE NO. 76<br />

1866. EUROPEAN FOLDING KNIFE This folding lock-blade knife is probably German and measures approximately 4” overall with a 3” droppoint<br />

blade. The knife features genuine stag scales and incorporates a screw instead of a rivet. The blade appears unsharpened with the knife<br />

rating in excellent condition overall. (3395-1N6)<br />

1867. VINTAGE SWEDISH BARREL KNIFE This knife was manufactured from 1874-1918 by the John Engstrom <strong>Company</strong> and measures:<br />

barrel length of 3 3/4” with a 3” clip point blade. The handle is Burlwood with the knife featuring brass and steel fittings and retains the original<br />

bail. The blade is worn due to age with the knife still in good to very good condition overall. (3395-1D6)<br />

1868. EUROPEAN FOLDING KNIFE This folding lock-blade hunter type knife is probably German and measures approximately 4” overall with<br />

a 2 3/4” clip blade. The knife features brass bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine stag scales. The bolster exhibits light wear and tarnish.<br />

The blade appears unsharpened with the knife rating excellent overall. (3395-1S6)<br />

1869. GERMAN OUTDOORSMAN’S KNIFE This Solingen made folding lock-blade knife measures approximately 4 1/4” overall with a 3 1/2”<br />

drop-point blade, 2 3/4” gutting blade, 3” gutting hook, corkscrew and a 3 1/2” combination saw/screwdriver blade. The knife features German<br />

silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine stag scales. There are light oxidation stains on the springs as well as the blades. The blades<br />

exhibit light wear and appear sharpened with the knife in good to very good condition overall. (3395-1F6)<br />

1870. GERMAN JACK KNIFE This Solingen made folding knife measures approximately 4” overall with a 3 1/4” drop-point master blade, 2 1/4”<br />

pen blade and corkscrew. The knife features German silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine stag scales. The bolster, spring and blade<br />

exhibit light wear. The blades appear unsharpened with the knife in very good to excellent condition overall. (3395-1E6)<br />

1871. GERMAN UTILITY KNIFE This folding lock-blade Knife measures approximately 3 3/4” overall with a 2 3/4” drop-point master blade, 1<br />

3/4” clip blade, 1 3/4” screwdriver, can opener and corkscrew. This knife features German silver bolsters, German silver rivets, and genuine Stag<br />

scales. The bolster and blades exhibit light oxidation stains and wear. The blades appear unsharpened with the knife in good to very good condition<br />

overall. (3395-1C6)<br />

1872. GERMAN SHOOTING KNIFE This folding lock-blade knife measures approximately 4 1/4” overall with a 3 1/4” drop-point blade, 1 3/4”<br />

clip blade, 1 1/2” file/screwdriver blade, broken shell extractor and corkscrew. This knife features German silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner<br />

and genuine stag scales. The bolsters and blade exhibit light wear. There is a light oxidation stain on the corkscrew. The shell extractor appears<br />

to fit a 12 gauge and 16 gauge shotgun shells. The blades appears sharpened with the knife in very good condition overall. (3395-1A6)<br />

1873. LOT OF FOLDING KNIVES Three Total: the first is a gunstock pen knife by Frost Cutlery which measures 3 1/2” overall with a 2 3/4” clip<br />

blade and a 2” drop pen blade. This knife features nickel silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine Stag scales. The bolsters exhibit light<br />

wear from storage with the blades appearing to be unsharpened and the knife in almost new condition overall; the second is a muskrat type knife<br />

made by Parker Cutlery which measures 4” overall with a 3” clip blade and a 3” serrated clip secondary blade. The knife features nickel silver bolsters<br />

brass rivets, brass liner and genuine stag scales. The bolsters exhibit light wear from storage with the blades appearing to be unsharpened.<br />

In almost new condition overall; the third is a swell end jack knife by Parker Cutlery which measures approximately 3” overall with a 3 1/2” razor<br />

blade and a 1 3/4” pen blade. The knife features a nickel silver bolster, genuine Stag scales, brass liner and brass rivets. The bolster exhibits light<br />

wear from storage with the blades appearing unsharpened. There is a small chip on one scale near the bolster with the knife in very good to excellent<br />

condition overall. (3395-1X6)<br />

1874. J. A. HENCKELS FOLDING KNIFE This hunting model lock-blade, folding knife measures 4 1/2” overall with a 3 1/4” drop-point blade<br />

and a 3 1/4” gutting blade. The knife features German silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine Stag scales. There is light spackling of<br />

verdigris on the bolsters. The blades appear unsharpened with the knife in very good condition overall. (3395-1J6)<br />

1875. GERMAN OUTDOORSMAN’S KNIFE This Solingen made lock-blade, folding knife measures 4 3/4” overall with a 3 3/4” drop-point<br />

blade, 3 3/4” gut hook, 3 3/4” saw and corkscrew. The knife features German silver bolsters, brass liner, brass rivets and genuine Stag scales. The<br />

bolster exhibits light wear from storage. The blades appear to be unsharpened with the knife in very good to excellent condition overall. (3395-1G6)<br />

1876. VINTAGE J.A. HENCKELS OUTDOORSMAN’S KNIFE This knife measures 4 1/4 overall with 3 1/4” drop-point blade, 3 3/4” saw<br />

and corkscrew. The knife features German silver bolsters, German silver rivets and genuine Stag scales with oxidation stains on the blades, bolsters<br />

and springs. The blades show honest wear and appear sharpened with the knife in good condition overall. (3395-1M6)<br />

1877. GERMAN JACK KNIFE This Solingen made lock-blade folding knife measures 4” overall with a 3 1/4” drop-point blade, 2 1/4” pen blade<br />

and corkscrew. The knife features German silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine stag scales. The bolsters and scales exhibit light<br />

wear. The blades appear unsharpened with the knife in excellent condition overall. (3395-1A7)<br />

1878. GERMAN JACK KNIFE This folding knife measures 4 1/4” overall with a 3 1/2” clip blade, 2” sheep’s foot blade and corkscrew. The knife<br />

features German silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine Stag scales. This knife is in almost new condition with the blades appearing<br />

to be unsharpened. (3395-1T6)<br />

1879. J.A HENCKELS FOLDING KNIFE This folding lockblade hunting model knife measures 4 1/2” overall with a 3 1/4” drop-point blade and<br />

a 3 1/4” gutting blade. The knife includes German silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and genuine stag scales. The bolsters exhibit light wear<br />

with the blades appearing unsharpened and the knife rating very good overall. (3395-1Z6)<br />

1880. GERMAN UTILITY KNIFE This folding knife measures 4 1/4” overall with 3” clip point, master blade, 1 3/4” clip point blade, 3” saw and<br />

corkscrew. This knife features German silver bolsters, German silver rivets and genuine stag scales. The blades exhibit light to moderate wear and<br />

have been sharpened with the knife in good to very good condition overall. (3395-1K6)<br />

1881. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 100TH ANNIVERSARY KNIFE serial #402 this limited edition, large trapper model knife measures<br />

4 1/2” overall with a 3 1/2” clip-point blade and a 3 1/2” spey blade. This knife features nickel silver bolsters, nickel silver rivets, brass lined<br />

lanyard hole and jigged bone scales. The blades are etched with the old Sears logo and the dates 1886-1986 on the clip-point blade and the<br />

new Sears logo on the spey blade. The ricasso on the clip-point blade is engraved “Craftsman/USA” on the obverse and “LTD Edition/1986 on<br />

the reverse. The ricasso on the spey blade is engraved “Anniversary Issue” on the obverse with 95113 on the reverse. The serial number is<br />

engraved on the bolster. The word Sears is placed inside a 100 instead of a shield on the scale. Included with this knife is the original wood presentation<br />

case, outer protective sleeve and the limited edition sign on the inside panel and a molded blue felt display tray inside the case. Also<br />

included is the original blank registration certificate. The knife is in almost new condition with the blades appearing to be unsharpened. The display<br />

case is in almost new condition as well. (3543-7)<br />

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