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Anton Wingen also made knives under the name Othello
according to http://www.archivingindustry.com/cutlers&toolmakers/cutlermarks...
Othello, head of: (i) Wilhelm Hasselbach, (ii) Anton Wingen Jr
Short Timeline: "Othello" / Anton Wingen Junior / Solingen / Germany
Founded in 1888: Factory for Scissors.
1901-1904: New factory built in Solingen.
1904: Own drop forge.
During the First World War: Military Supplier.
1924: New factory building.
During the Second World War: Military Supplier.
1997: Resolution of the company.
Remaining stocks of finished goods and semi-finished goods were taken over in 1996 by a small Solingen cutlery manufacturer, named Manfred Schmidt. He used and perhaps still uses the trademark "OTHELLO", mostly in combination with the Trademarks "Maitland" or "Kuno Ritter" or "Ritter". Machines and tools have been exported to Yugoslavia.
In addition to the primary use and widespread brand " OTHELLO " in connection with a human head (at least two different versions), other trademarks were used by the Original company owners, for example: A. W. Jr., Red Point, Prince Regent, Oryx, BLUE DOT.
Since the 1980s, the company Anton Wingen has gradually reduced its own production and has joined italian, scandinavian and also japanese cutlery products.
Jared, Look closely- I believe the JB is actually JR for Anton Wingen, Jr.- "Germany" was as a rule not added on Solingen knives until after WWII- These were usually made for export to the USA-- I have found similar examples with the EXTRA HOLLOW GROUND blade etch. Some are marked PIC for Precise Import Co.- Cool knife but not overally valuable- Similar knives are selling in the $50-$100 range, currently.
Jared, if you can provide some more detailed pics of the blade markings- both sides- and a good pic of the markings on the sheath I will try and find more info for you~~~I gave you prices on similar knives, there are exceptions to every rule!! Detailed photos will help~~
Jared, are there any images or writing on the other side of the blade?- Also would love to see a good image of the embossed image and /or writing on the sheath?? Will help in the identification- Pictures help tremendously in dating and value ---
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