Antique Tiny Pocket Knife Charm with Silver Bale
This very cool antique charm or pendant is in the form of a tiny working pocket knife! It’s really nicely made with a little steel “blade” inside which folds in and out. There are tiny brass handmade rivets holding it all together and the inner elements are a mixture of steel and brass. The chunky bale ring at the top tests as sterling silver.
With the bale, the total length is 3.3cm and it’s 0.6cm wide all when closed. When open it’s 4.8cm long. Weighs 1.8 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. There’s a tiny bit of surface rust on the blade but this could be sanded off if you wanted to. Otherwise it just has the usual light marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique piece.
This very cool antique charm or pendant is in the form of a tiny working pocket knife! It’s really nicely made with a little steel “blade” inside which folds in and out. There are tiny brass handmade rivets holding it all together and the inner elements are a mixture of steel and brass. The chunky bale ring at the top tests as sterling silver.
With the bale, the total length is 3.3cm and it’s 0.6cm wide all when closed. When open it’s 4.8cm long. Weighs 1.8 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. There’s a tiny bit of surface rust on the blade but this could be sanded off if you wanted to. Otherwise it just has the usual light marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique piece.
This very cool antique charm or pendant is in the form of a tiny working pocket knife! It’s really nicely made with a little steel “blade” inside which folds in and out. There are tiny brass handmade rivets holding it all together and the inner elements are a mixture of steel and brass. The chunky bale ring at the top tests as sterling silver.
With the bale, the total length is 3.3cm and it’s 0.6cm wide all when closed. When open it’s 4.8cm long. Weighs 1.8 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. There’s a tiny bit of surface rust on the blade but this could be sanded off if you wanted to. Otherwise it just has the usual light marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique piece.