I searched back many pages and did not see any threads for D. (Daniel) Peres, so I apologize if one already exists that I missed.
With that said, here are a few knives by D. Peres and I would enjoy seeing more by others.
The first knife is a hefty lock back model with a handle length of 5-1/2 inches. Lovely warm old stag on this large fellow and I am fond of the Maltese style hand guards.
The ring on the back side of the bolster must be pulled outward to unlock and release the blade. Dates to around 1900.
The second model is a pearl handled 18 blade sportsman's knife.
As all here already know, many German cutlery companies produced similar knives in the late 1800s through the early 1900s.
The final knife is a fun little fellow with a handle length of 3-1/4 inches.
Various German cutlery companies produced a great many all metal figural and themed knives such as this one, with some intended for the U.S. market.
This model lists 21 United States Presidents starting with George Washington in 1789, and ending with C. Coolidge in 1923. A fairly easy knife to date at right around 1924.
There is some good information on Daniel Peres in the book "German Knife and Sword Makers" by Anthony Carter, John Walter, and Henning Ritter.
With that said, here are a few knives by D. Peres and I would enjoy seeing more by others.
The first knife is a hefty lock back model with a handle length of 5-1/2 inches. Lovely warm old stag on this large fellow and I am fond of the Maltese style hand guards.
The ring on the back side of the bolster must be pulled outward to unlock and release the blade. Dates to around 1900.
The second model is a pearl handled 18 blade sportsman's knife.
As all here already know, many German cutlery companies produced similar knives in the late 1800s through the early 1900s.
The final knife is a fun little fellow with a handle length of 3-1/4 inches.
Various German cutlery companies produced a great many all metal figural and themed knives such as this one, with some intended for the U.S. market.
This model lists 21 United States Presidents starting with George Washington in 1789, and ending with C. Coolidge in 1923. A fairly easy knife to date at right around 1924.
There is some good information on Daniel Peres in the book "German Knife and Sword Makers" by Anthony Carter, John Walter, and Henning Ritter.