Sources & evidence
We analyze comparable sales from screener sessions and market records, then group them by shared object signals.
- Comparables
- 15
- Auction sources
- 12
- Records with images
- 13
- Coverage
- 2014-2025
Market Examples
Comparable market evidence
Recent auction and sale records linked to this worth guide's object signals.
Akiba Galleries
Nov 11, 2025
$50
2pc vintage bone handled folding knives
2pc vintage bone handled folding knives x1 WR Case and Sons "Case XX Folding Hunter" pocket knife. Antler base marked "Case XX USA", blade marked "Case XX USA 6165" x1 Folding pocket knife with antler base. Marked on blade "Solingen Steel", marked on handle with inlaid brass stamped eagle or bird mark.
View salePoulin Antiques & Auctions
Apr 2, 2019
$1,700
19 VINTAGE FOLDING KNIVES.
1) 4 5/8" Single blade marked "ENCORE, T TURNER BEST STEEL". British rigging knife. Heavy stag scales. Blade shows moderate use, scratches & pitting. Pivot pin may have been replaced. 2) 5 3/8" Single blade marked "L PARDOU. Blade shows minor use, scratches & staining. Cow horn scales in good condition. Iron (?) bolster shows minor pitting. 3) COGNIOUL lockback. 6 1/4" Fish tail style folding stiletto. Blade shows very little use w/ moderate pitting & staining. Nickel silver guard/bolster shows yellow patina. Nice
View saleMilestone Auctions
Dec 7, 2025
$375
NAPANOCH KNIFE CO 9 BLADE TOOL KIT CIRCA 1920
The Napanoch Knife Co. was purchased by Winchester in 1919 to start up its cutlery division. This vintage Napanoch multi blade jack knife has nickel silver bolsters and liners. The handle scales of this old knife are made of a beautiful antique brown bone. The scales are in perfect condition. This tool kit pocket knife has one spear blade, one saw blade, one hack saw blade, one large chisel blade, one flat head screwdriver, one bottle opener, one drill blade, one file blade and one leather punch blade. The blades a
View saleRichard L. Edwards Auctioneer
May 31, 2025
$42
Winchester Two Bladed Moose Pocket Knife Bone W15 2991 1988 Vintage NIB Never Used, Carried or Sharpened Made In USA By Bluegrass Cutlery Only 150 Made
Brand/Model: Winchester model 2991 two-blade jack knife (tang-marked “2991 88”). Blades: clip-point ~2 ⅜ in. and pen ~2 ¼ in., factory etch “WINCHESTER Trade Mark,” both show light scratches/spotting. Handle: smooth yellow composite (butterscotch Delrin-style) scales, nickel-silver bolsters & oval shield, brass pins. Condition: blades have rub marks and peppering; handles bright with minor pocket wear; bolsters show light patina. Packaging/Extras: includes original black Winchester two-piece box with red flocked in
View saleKeystone Auctions LLC
Aug 9, 2024
$90
Early 19th C. Grimaud Antique Pocket Knife + Other
Early 19th C. antique Grimaud pocket knife w/ decorated carved bone handle. Fully extended, knife measures approx 7.75" long, blade is approx 3.25". Slight crack near one rivet on one side of handle, slight weathering of metal. Second knife appears to have mother of pear handle w/ rivet construction. Measures approx 3" fully extended, blade is approx 1.125".
View saleAce Of Estates
Jun 23, 2024
$110
Vintage Military Sailor Naval Rigging Knife Folding Stag Handle Marlin Spike
Item Description This vintage military sailor naval rigging knife is a remarkable piece of maritime history, featuring a classic folding design. It is equipped with a 3-inch standard blade and a 3-inch marlin spike, a specialized tool essential for marine rope work. While the knife bears no markings, its design and build quality closely resemble that of a Camillus design from the World War I era. The handle is crafted from stag, adding a touch of rugged elegance to this functional and collectible tool. Dimensions (
View saleView 9 more comparable records
Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
May 31, 2025
$80
Winchester W 15 35081-S 1995 Wharncliffe Whittler Stag Three Bladed Pocket Vintage 1990's NIB Made In USA By Bluegrass Cutlery
Brand/Model: Winchester pattern W 15 35081 S three-blade stockman pocket knife. Blades: clip-point master (~2 ¼ in.), plus two secondary pen/peach-pruner blades — all tang-stamped “Winchester Trade Mark Made in USA”; factory etch on master. Handle: genuine stag scales with jigged bark and shielded “Winchester” oval; nickel-silver bolsters & brass pins/liners. Condition: blades show scattered peppering and light use marks but retain full shape and strong snap; stag scales tight and chip-free. Packaging / Extras: ori
View saleEldred's
Nov 20, 2014
$130
LOT OF MARINE-RELATED ITEMS A cased gimbaled compass, a bone-handled sailor's knife, a Lensatic compass, a pocket compass and a mode..
LOT OF MARINE-RELATED ITEMS A cased gimbaled compass, a bone-handled sailor's knife, a Lensatic compass, a pocket compass and a modern cased sextant.
View saleDavis Brothers Auction
Oct 4, 2025
$25
Antique Chinese Brass Sailors Knife Marlinspike
Nice example
View saleDavis Brothers Auction
Oct 4, 2025
$45
Antique Chinese Sailors Knife Marlinspike
Nice example
View saleHampton's Auction, Collectibles, & Retail, LLC
Dec 12, 2025
$27
Vintage Pocket Knife with Stag Carved on Handle
Ace Of Estates
Jun 23, 2024
$500
1800s G&J Morton Antique Horsemans /Coachmans Folding Pocket Knife Stag Handle 39 Cheapside London Sheffield
Bradford's
Sep 24, 2023
$840
CIRCA 1870 SIMPSON MULTI-TOOL STAG HANDLE FOLDING KNIFE
Kraft Auction Service
Jan 16, 2022
$100
Korean War Era Case XX Sailors Knife Marlin Spike
Redding Auction Service
Feb 22, 2025
$100
Case XX – No. 5159LSSP – Hammerhead Stag Handle Folding Knife w/Sheath and Box
Identification
Key object facts
- Item Type
- fixed-blade knife
- Category
- collectible knives
- Style
- utilitarian handmade
- Material
- steel; antler or bone
- Technique
- pinned handle construction; likely handmade or small-scale production
- Era
- 1970-2000
Recognition Recognition signals
- Key identification signals include form fixed-blade knife, material steel; antler or bone.
- A narrow fixed-blade knife with a dark steel blade and a pale antler or bone handle secured by rivets, shown alongside part of another similar blade.
- This guide is currently supported by 16 comparable-market records in the strongest linked screener session.
Drivers Value drivers
- Condition and completeness are material for fixed-blade knife.
- Steel; Antler Or Bone examples should be checked for wear, repairs, restoration, and replacement parts.
Market Market context
- The median selected comparable price for this cluster is about $100.
- utilitarian handmade style cues help separate this group from broader fixed-blade knife listings that often dilute market comps.
- Steel; Antler Or Bone condition, restoration, and finish quality can materially shift asking and sold prices.
- This page currently surfaces 15 hand-selected comparable records for utilitarian handmade fixed-blade knife.
Evidence
How this guide was assembled
- This worth guide is based on 1 supporting screener session clustered into the same topic.
- Observed value signals across supporting evidence span roughly $45 to $350.
- Overall evidence quality for this cluster is currently medium confidence.
- Comparable evidence is drawn from 12 auction sources in the selected evidence set.
Coverage
Source coverage and evidence quality
- The current cluster is supported by 1 screener session that normalized into the same worth topic.
- The strongest linked session for this cluster captured 16 comparable market records.
- Selected comparables span 12 distinct auction sources.
- Comparable dates on this page currently cover 2014-2025.
Questions
Frequently searched questions
What is an utilitarian handmade fixed-blade knife?
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What affects the value of a fixed-blade knife?
Condition, completeness, maker or pattern attribution, dimensions, age, rarity, and comparable-market evidence all affect value.
What is the typical market range for utilitarian handmade fixed-blade knife?
Current supporting screener evidence suggests a broad market range around $45 to $350, depending on condition and attribution.
Bone Handle Knife?
This guide uses clustered screener evidence to help answer searches like "bone handle knife" with identification notes, value drivers, and comparable-market context.
How much is utilitarian handmade fixed-blade knife worth?
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