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A Scots Guards' pipers dirk and scabbard, the 13.5cm blade marked 973-6901 with broad arrow marked 1983, the scabbard also marked 973-6901 H1985 and with broad arrow, complete with knife and fork and scabbard, reputedly the property of Major T S Spicer
A French Brevet Electric multi-bladed tool incorporating pliers, screwdriver, gimlet and knife, the blade marked Made in France, contained in a leather pouch
William Rogers of Sheffield, a military style folding knife with Merlin spike, blade and tin opener marked William Rogers Sheffield together with a Continental folding pocket knife with 2 blades and scissors, steel grip and a folding pocket knife the grip in the form of a fish
Normark, a Norwegian filleting knife, the 16cm blade marked Fiskars Finland, complete with leather scabbard together with a ditto gutting knife with 12cm blade and leather scabbard
Richland Sheffield, a 3 bladed folding pocket knife with marble effect grip, some corrosion to the blade, a folding pocket knife marked ART Sheffield with horn grip, a Continental advertising folding knife the blade marked C.K Sheffield with mother of pearl grip marked Laughton and Jarett
John Watts of Sheffield, a champagne advertising knife in the form of a bottle of champagne marked Champagne Dry Monopole the blade marked John Watts, a South of England Building Society pocket knife the blade marked Sheffield, a double bladed pocket knife with horn grip and a Guinness advertising lighter in the form of a bottle of Guinness
William Rogers of Sheffield, a knife with 13cm blade and simulated horn grip, contained in an associated scabbard, a Schur Inc Japanese bowie style knife with 12cm and horn grip contained in a leather scabbard together with 2 other bowie style knives
A 19th Century Samoan wooden bilateral-toothed war club fa'alaufa'i (fa'a, like;Â lau, leaf; fa'i, banana) 73cm long. Differing from a talavalu by the bevelled nifo (teeth) as opposed to the spaced tala.