Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sheffield Stainless Steel Pocket Knife I Found A Stainless Steel Pocket Knife Made By Albert Oates Of Sheffield (Wilson Line). Any Background Please

I found a Stainless Steel Pocket knife made by Albert Oates of Sheffield (Wilson Line). Any background please - sheffield stainless steel pocket knife

Thirty years ago, I found the knife in one area and was surprised to see he had the same name as mine. This is Wilson. I wanted to know the history of this knife since. Can someone help me please. More information.

Figures provisional patent application. 11124/63 and 39721/64

Thank you in advance.

Andrew Wilson

1 comment:

Confuzzl... said...

c1825-1965 Albert Cutler Gates and Sheffield were the manufacturers of pen and pocket knives from Sheffield, Yorkshire. I found that there is a National Archives, you can seek further information, please contact accurately and also in the library now a museum. This is the information for you ........... I also e-mail when the final data for you!

The Hawley Collection is a collection of international importance of advanced tools and cutlery, especially from Sheffield, but with additional materials in Britain and elsewhere.

The collection will be heard by a charitable foundation, is at the University of Sheffield, in a building that was built specifically for this purpose. The photo shows a group of buildings in the 1910s, which developed the factory of S & C Wardlow, steel producers. Almost everything the site has been rebuilt, but the building survived the right-wing camp for steel, now houses the collection of Hawley.

The collection has been rewarded by the level of the museum, and was supported by the HeritageLottery Fund.

hawley.tools @ sheffield.ac.uk

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