Three Navaja style Spanish folding knives, including:
A finely made Toledo folding knife in the shape of a Navaja, with a highly decorated gold washed blade. The grips are stag, with steel guard and pommel. The knife has a push-down release (10.75-inches long overall, with a 6.75-inch blade, in a modern leather belt holder).
A long bladed Navaja style folding bowie knife with chromed blade marked Toledo, circa 1900. It has bone grips, a steel cross guard and a push lever release, and comes in what is probably its original brown leather sheath (12.75-inches long overall, with an 8-inch blade).
A traditional style Navaja folding knife spuriously marked “Sodgers & Sons,” as well as No. 6 Sheffield Steel. It has wooden grips and brass mounts, and is in a brown leather sheath. (9-inches long overall, with a 4.75-inch blade).
Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $30.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Discounts given on combined lot shipping.
Condition
Great. The Toledo has some wear to the gold wash, and minor staining to the blade. The traditional Navaja blade has been sharpened, and the very tip of the point is broken. Please see photos.