Anyone with an interest in Sheffield-made cutlery is welcome to join this group. Feel free to share your photos, ask questions and provide information related to the knives and cutlers of Sheffield.
Cool group! Understanding the knives and companies making knives in Sheffield is key to understanding the traditional pocket knives as we know them today.
A gentleman’s multi bladed pocket knife. The side plates on both sides are silver and hallmarked. The silver parts are hallmarked Q for 1899 with a Chester hallmark - not Sheffield Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings - Frank Shepherd. Not a Sheffield knife but worth looking at. More pictures on sheffield-gb.com
Smiling-Knife
Warm welcome to the Sheffield Cutlery group.
Jan 27, 2012
knifegirl888
I am happy to join!
Jan 27, 2012
KnifeMaker
Ken Erickson
Cool group! Understanding the knives and companies making knives in Sheffield is key to understanding the traditional pocket knives as we know them today.
Feb 5, 2012
Smiling-Knife
Thanks and welcome to group knifegirl, Ken, Jan and Handmade blades.
Feb 6, 2012
Smiling-Knife
Welcome Steve. Glad you joined us.
Mar 21, 2012
Smiling-Knife
Welcome Ron. That's a beautiful knife. Thanks for posting it here. This is another Ablett knife. I like his knives and they are reasonably priced IMO.
Apr 9, 2012
stephen tungate
great looking knives guy's i think i will try one. thanks for showing us your pictures....
Apr 23, 2012
Smiling-Knife
Warm welcome to our new group members. Thanks for joining us.
Apr 28, 2012
Smiling-Knife
Those are great looking knives Ron. Thanks for posting them. I'm always amazed with file work like that.
Apr 28, 2012
KnifeMaker
M. Carpenter
A gentleman’s multi bladed pocket knife. The side plates on both sides are silver and hallmarked. The silver parts are hallmarked Q for 1899 with a Chester hallmark - not Sheffield Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings - Frank Shepherd. Not a Sheffield knife but worth looking at. More pictures on sheffield-gb.com
Aug 12, 2012