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Originally Posted by Drabant1701
So... does anyone recognice the mark on the blade od the smallest one?
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This is the name of the knife maker. Very similar to the character 伍 Wu.
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Originally Posted by Drabant1701
I think the antlope horn one and the small one is first half of the 20th century, but the one with ivory?, walrus? grip looks pretty old, do you think its an 19th century knife. This is not my area at all so I do not know how long these type of knife has been around.
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Yes, the handle is made of dzeren antelope horn - it was a very popular material while hundreds of thousands of these antelopes lived in Mongolia and Tibet. The second handle is made of deer antler, it is much rarer.
This is a type of ordinary peasant knives that were worn every day on the belt. It is difficult to say when they appeared, but they were widespread in the north and northeast of China until the 1960s. Until the Great Cultural Revolution itself, which destroyed the traditional craft of making knives and weapons.
Your knives are in very good condition. This is especially noticeable on leather straps. I think they were made in 1940-60s.