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Antique pocket knife, probably 19th century.
Blade inscribed with figure of a leaping hare. No other marks existing. Any information will be very appreciated. Tks |
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Will send this to the European section for better responses.
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Hi Leo,
I found this logo in a list of Thiers maker's marks. Save for the word "LIÉVRE" (hare), it looks like the logo on your knife. AFAIK, CG Cognet is still in business. You might try getting in touch with them for confirmation/further info. Sincerely, RobT Last edited by RobT; 30th January 2022 at 02:44 PM. Reason: grammar error |
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Tks a lot RobT for your kind assistance
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The assistance of RobT was very useful so I determined the knife's origin. It is a creation by the legendery cutlery of Thiers Soanen-Montanel 1835-1873 with Lievre (Hare). Next owner was Antoine & his son Gaston Cognet the next legendery firm which produced the Douk-Douk renowned knife.
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LEO,
Glad I could help. Cognet is still in business. They still make the douk douk (sans the douk douk image) and they still use the hare logo. Sincerely, RobT |
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