Victorinox a multi bladed Swiss Army penknife the red grip marked Michael complete with leather carrying case and 1 other the grip set a watch (light rust in parts) with leather case
Rodgers a twin bladed pruning knife, a Gerson and Co pocket knife, a Rostford pocket knife, a budding knife the blade marked C.K and a French multi bladed folding knife the blade marked MP all with simulated ivory grips
A Wright & Sons a pruning knife with wooden grip (blade is worn and loose), Robinson a pruning knife with stag horn grip (blade has contact marks and has been sharpened), Laguiole a multi bladed pocket knife with polished horn grip, Inox a multi bladed folding knife with wooden grip and 1 other unmarked
A Howard Hitchmough hunting knife with 12cm blade and stag horn grip with an embossed leather scabbard together with a J Crookes & Sons hunting knife with 10cm blade and leather scabbard
Richards a 4 bladed pocket knife, 3 Veritable Issarinox multi bladed folding knives, a French multi bladed pocket knife the blade marked M, an unmarked ditto and a Virginia Inox knife, all with stag horn grips
Whitby Knives "The Genuine British Army Knife" jack knife, a Currey Lockspike "Commodore" jack knife, a ditto "Boson", a military issue jack knife with broad crows foot marked SSP 1945 and 1 other
A skinning knife with 14cm blade, a Brand 69 model 1910 skinning knife with leather scabbard, an Opinel folding knife, an unmarked ditto and 1 other skinning knife with horn grip
A Bonsa German First World War multi pocket tool kit with 10 attachments and leather pouch, the reverse marked Bonsa DRGM, Deutsches Reich Gebrauchsmuster, together with 1 other with 4 attachments
A Kukri with horn grip the embossed white metal and leather scabbard marked 6 (6th Gurkha's ?) together with 1 other Kukri with wooden grip and leather scabbard
An unusual .35 calibre percussion revolver in the style of a Colt 1851 London Navy, serial no.7, most likely a Belgian Brevet, with blued 7 1/2" octagonal barrel, plain cylinder with Birmingham proofs and traces of colour hardening, blued open iron frame with dome headed screws and large capping cut-out, blued iron grip-straps and trigger-guard, having a chequered walnut grip with radiused heel (possibly reprofiled), numbered only on cylinder and wedge, complete with leather holster, proof marks for Liege
J Richards of London, an 18th Century flintlock screw-off cannon barrel pistol with 6cm cannon barrel having London proof marks and with walnut inlaid silver grip