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Identifying Antique Knives: Crown Emblem & Blade Markings


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Unknown Knife
Doug,
I was impressed with your knowledge of information on pocket knives.  I have an old two blade pocket knife from a collection that has bone handles and is shaped somewhat like a Barlow, but it has no name on it.  The only identifying mark is on the large blade.  The stamped emblem is a circle with what appears to be an English crown on top.  Inside the circle appears to be some kind of oval vessel with a bushy tail coming out of the bottom or perhaps liquid spilling from a slot in the bottom of the oval.
Would you have any idea who the manufacturer might be.  Thanks a lot.

Answer
Gerald,

The knife was made by Queen Cutlery.  They still manufacture knives from their Titusville, PA location.  They have been making knives since 1922.  The mark is actually a "Q" with a crown on top...

You can check their website at:

http://www.queencutlery.com

Best regards,

Doug  

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