Hi all, a very interesting find...

I was helping my grandparents move houses and they had put this aside for me... It had Full Hollow Bengall printed on the blade (not etched like the below sample). I thought perhaps that it was made on behalf of D. Peres but he seems to have used the name Bengall without any association to the Cadman boys...
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It was made by D. Peres. Which is an interesting name for someone based in Solingen.

Has anyone seen or heard of this maker before? I know they also did pocket knives but timeframe is a bit harder to gauge... The scales are horn and pretty cracked and the toe of the blade has cracked off but neatly enough that the blade is saveable.

Another one I picked up today was also by the same manufacturer! I got it at an antique store for $10

This one had an eagle etched on the blade with the motto E Pluribus Unum (which is the motto the USA uses I'm fairly sure).

So I'm very curious about this one... Date/ Theme/ Intended market?

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Any information would be great, I've never seen this maker before and found 2 in the one day...

cheers, Andrew