Sheffield Folding
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Sheffield Folding Pocket Knife Quick Lock / Stainless Steel $4.99 |
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SHEFFIELD FOLDING LOCKING UTILITY KNIFE $1.99 |
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Digby’s Sheffield England Large PEARL folding knife 5″ closed made by G Clayton $325.00 |
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2 Sheffield Black Hills Knives,Folding Pocket Knife,New $8.00 |
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2 Sheffield Black Water Knives,Folding Pocket Knife,New $10.00 |
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2 Sheffield Boreal Knives,Folding Pocket Belt Knife,New $15.00 |
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Lot of 10 brand new Sheffield twin folding knives in original plastic packaging $50.00 |
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Lot of 3 brand new Sheffield twin folding knives in original plastic packaging $14.00 |
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Lot of 40 brand new Sheffield twin folding knives in original plastic packaging $195.00 |
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Vintage Richlands Sheffield England Folding Fish Pocket Knife $14.99 |
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UK BARNSLEY 1830 TO SHEFFIELD STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER $28.00 |
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UK LEEDS 1827 TO SHEFFIELD STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER $28.00 |
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FINE & EARLY 1830s PEARL 2 BLADED SHEFFIELD FOLDING LOCKBACK FOLDING DIRK WEAPON $3,300.00 |
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UK 1827 CHEAPSIDE TO SHEFFIELD STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER $28.00 |
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Sheffield Folding Pocket Knife Rubber Grip Inserts Liner Lock Stainless Steel $2.99 |
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Antique 1929 Sheffield Antique Pearl Folding Fruit Knife $125.00 |
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I.X.L, George Westenholm, Sheffield, England, Folding Knife $14.95 |
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GARY SHEFFIELD SPORTS HEROES BASEBALL CHAMPIONS FACT FOLD-OUT SHEET $3.95 |
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SILVER SHEFFIELD ULTIMATE FOLDING LOCKBACK UTILITY KNIFE W/ BLADE & POCKET CLIP $9.98 |
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Sheffield multi tool pocket knife and folding utility blade with level set $10.00 |
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Sheffield Absaroka Folding Pocket Knife $1.99 |
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“SHEFFIELD” MANZANITA FOLDING POCKET KNIFE $5.89 |
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Lot of 40 brand new Sheffield twin folding knives in original plastic packaging $200.00 |
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New Sheffield Black Water Folding Pocket Knife Stainless Steel Blade Retail Pkg $7.99 |
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Vintage DAVENPORT SHEFFIELD ENGLAND Folding Knife 3 3/4″ 1 Blade ROSEWOOD $14.99 |
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2 NEW SHEFFIELD FOLDING POCKET KNIVES,BOREAL BELT KNIFE $19.99 |
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2 NEW SHEFFIELD FOLDING POCKET KNIVES,BLACK HILLS KNIFE $12.99 |
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2 NEW SHEFFIELD FOLDING POCKET KNIVES,STAINLESS KNIFE $12.99 |
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2 NEW SHEFFIELD FOLDING POCKET KNIVES,BLACK WATER KNIFE $14.99 |
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1800′S ANTIQUE STAG HANDLE I-X-L KNIFE-SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND-FOLDING KNIFE-OLD $71.00 |
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ANTIQUE V(CROWN)R / I. MARSH / SHEFFIELD FOLDING KNIFE $399.99 |
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Sheffield 12812 Mini Precision 16-in-1 Folding Multi Tool $12.89 |
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Sheffield Folding Knife 6.75″ Long $25.00 |
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Sheffield Wednesday V Carlisle Utd 3rd May 1980 LIGHT CENTRE FOLD $2.36 |
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Sheffield Wednesday V Chelsea 30th Jan 1985 LIGHT FOLD $2.36 |
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18/04/1964 Blackpool v Sheffield Wednesday (Creased, Folded & Worn). No obvious $4.73 |
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09/04/1960 Sheffield Wednesday v Leeds United (Folded, Soem Creasing, Slight Ma $9.47 |
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13/03/1954 Sheffield Wednesday v Bolton Wanderers [FA Cup] (Folded, Some Marking $15.79 |
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27/12/1965 Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United (Creased, Folded & Team Changes $4.73 |
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28/10/1972 Derby County v Sheffield United [Newspaper Style Edition] (Folded, So $4.73 |
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26/04/1983 Bradford City v Sheffield United (Marked, Folded, Creased). No obvio $6.31 |
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02/12/1961 Burnley v Sheffield United (Creased, Folded & Team Changes). No obvi $4.73 |
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03/12/1960 Everton v Sheffield Wednesday (Folded, Creased, Tatty Edges, Some No $6.31 |
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20/11/1971 Derby County v Sheffield United [Newspaper Style Edition] (Folded, Ta $4.73 |
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13/03/1970 Sheffield United v Carlisle United (Writing On Back, Folded, Team Ch $4.73 |
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03/04/1965 Sunderland v Sheffield United (Creased & Folded). No obvious faults, $4.73 |
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01/11/1969 Sheffield United v Blackburn Rovers (Folded, Faint Marking). No obvi $4.73 |
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06/12/1969 Sheffield United v Leicester City (Writing On Back, Folded, Team Cha $4.73 |
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23/08/1967 Stoke City v Sheffield United (Creased & Folded). No obvious faults, $4.73 |
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07/10/1969 Sheffield United v Portsmouth (Writing On Back, Team Changes, Folded $4.73 |
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24/09/1987 Sheffield United Reserves v Nottingham Forest Reserves (Folded. Crea $7.89 |
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31/01/1959 Huddersfield Town v Sheffield United (Folded, Slight Marking & Rusty $9.47 |
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22/04/1957 Nottingham Forest v Sheffield United (Faint Folding & Creasing). No $11.05 |
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01/12/1951 Everton v Sheffield United (Folded, Creased, Rusty Staple). No obvio $23.69 |
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22/11/1969 Sheffield United v Aston Villa (Writing On Back, Folded). No obvious $4.73 |
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08/04/1966 Blackpool v Sheffield United (Creased, Folded & Team Changes). No ob $4.73 |
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18/08/1998 Darlington v Sheffield United [Football League Cup] (Slight Fold). No $4.73 |
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31/08/1957 Lincoln City v Sheffield United (Folded, Marked). No obvious faults, $11.05 |
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06/05/1967 Manchester City v Sheffield United (Creased & Folded). No obvious fa $4.73 |
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17/01/1984 Sheffield Wednesday v Liverpool [Football League Cup] (Creased & Fold $6.31 |
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13/12/1969 Sheffield United v Birmingham City (Writing On Back, Folded). No obv $4.73 |
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28/09/1968 West Ham United v Sheffield Wednesday (Creased & Heavy Fold). No obv $4.73 |
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23/09/1969 Sheffield United v Luton Town [Football League Cup] (Slight Fold). No $6.31 |
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05/10/1971 Sheffield United v York City [Football League Cup] (Creased & Folded) $4.73 |
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22/08/1964 Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United (Creased, Folded & Team Changes $4.73 |
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03/10/1979 Blackpool v Sheffield United [Newspaper Style Edition] (Folded). No o $4.73 |
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27/11/1965 Blackpool v Sheffield Wednesday (Creased, Folded & Team Changes). No $4.73 |
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16/10/1971 Sheffield United Reserves v Leeds United Reserves (Folded. Creased, $9.47 |
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26/08/1969 Sheffield United v Bristol City (Writing On Back, Folded). No obviou $4.73 |
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20/09/1969 Sheffield United v Cardiff City (Writing On Back, Folded, Team Chang $4.73 |
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06/10/1979 Rotherham United v Sheffield United [Newspaper Style Edition] (Folded $4.73 |
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10/12/1960 Derby County v Sheffield United (Creased, Folded, Small Split On Spi $4.73 |
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25/08/1964 Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday (Folded, Creased, Score & Attendance N $6.31 |
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19/01/1957 Sheffield United Reserves v Manchester City (Creased & Folded). No o $11.05 |
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26/09/1959 Scunthorpe United v Sheffield United (Folded). No obvious faults, un $9.47 |
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Vintage Sheffield England Folding Pocket Knife $1.99 |
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WW11 Folding Sheffield Pocket Knife. MILITARIA KNIVES $12.00 |
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Sheffield Hunter 20 in 1 MultiTool Folding Pocket knife $18.99 |
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Antique, coffin pommel Sheffield Folding Bowie Knife by S.C.Wragg, c.1845 $6,500.00 |
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SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND JAWS & BALL FOLDING POCKET KNIFE $3.80 |
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Sheffield 4 Inch Dual Edge Folding Knife locking blade $0.99 |
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S.C.WRAGG/25 FURNACE HILL/ SHEFFIELD- FOLDING BOWIE $1,299.99 |
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USED SHEFFIELD FOLDING MULTI PURPOSE KNIFE $5.99 |
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SHEFFIELD BOREAL FOLDING KNIFE W/LOCKING BLADE HARDWOOD GENTLY USED NO RESERVE $0.99 |
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SHEFFIELD STAINLESS STEEL MULTI USE FOLDING KNIFE $5.99 |
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Sheffield 12115 Premium Folding Lock-Back Utility Knife $19.93 |
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Vintage 1943 TAYLOR SHEFFIELD England Witness Folding Pocket Knife $49.99 |
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Small Folding Pocket Knife No 30 Sheffield England $7.99 |
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SHEFFIELD FOLDING KNIFE $245.00 |
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Brand New Sheffield 12115 Premium Folding Lock-Back Utility Knife $20.95 |
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Sheffield Folding Knive 3 1/2 ” blade never used $4.00 |
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NEW SHEFFIELD RHINO folding lockback utility KNIFE 82339 BLADE STORAGE in HANDLE $10.99 |
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03/03/1973 Arsenal v Sheffield United (Folded, Marked) $4.73 |
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3 Sheffield Multi Tools MULTITOOL Leatherman Style! Knife Folding Survival $9.99 |
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Lot 3 Sheffield Utility Razor Knife Box Cutter Heavy Duty Folding Lock Back Ship $8.99 |
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03/03/1973 Arsenal v Sheffield United (Folded). Item I $4.73 |
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Sheffield Gallatin Folding Knife 12712 Below Wholesale $19.95 |
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Lot 3 Utility Razor Knife Sheffield Heavy Duty Folding All Metal Box Cutter $12.99 |
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New Sheffield Black Water Folding Pocket Knife Stainless Steel Blade Retail Pkg $7.99 |
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SHEFFIELD FOLDING LOCK BLADE LIGHTWEIGHT SURVIVAL KNIFE $12.50 |
Sheffield plate
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Sheffield plate is a layered combination of silver and copper that was used for many years to produce a wide range of household articles. These included buttons, caddy spoons, serving utensils, candlesticks and other lighting devices, tea and coffee services, serving dishes and trays, tankards and pitchers, and larger items such as soup tureens and hot-water urns. Almost every article made in sterling silver was also crafted by Sheffield makers, who used this manufacturing process to produce nearly identical wares at far less cost.
History
Thomas Boulsover, of Sheffield’s Cutlers Company, provided the solution in 1743. While trying to repair the handle of a customer’s decorative knife, he heated it too much and the silver started to melt. When he examined the damaged handle, he noticed that the silver and copper had fused together very strongly. Experiments showed that the two metals behaved as one when he tried to reshape them, even though he could clearly see two different layers.
Boulsover set up in business, funded by Strelley Pegge of Beauchief, and carried out further experiments in which he put a thin sheet of silver on a thick ingot of copper and heated the two together to fuse them. When the composite block was hammered or rolled to make it thinner, the two metals were reduced in thickness at similar rates. Using this method, Boulsover was able to make sheets of metal which had a thin layer of silver on the top surface and a thick layer of copper underneath. When this new material was used to make buttons, they looked and behaved like silver buttons but were a fraction of the cost.
Double sandwich form
The “double sandwich” form of Sheffield plate was developed around 1770. Used for pieces such as bowls and mugs that had a visible interior, it consisted of a sheet of silver each side of a piece of copper; early manufacturers applied a film of solder over the bare edge of copper although such pieces are very rare. Edges of early salvers were hidden by folding them over but from about 1790, borders were applied with a U-shaped pieces of silver wire to conceal the copper which can often be felt as a lip on the underside. Towards the end of the period, solid wire was sometimes used which can be hard to see.
Nickel silver
Following the invention of German silver, around 1820, it was found that this new material also fused well with sheet silver and provided a suitable base metal for the Sheffield process. Because of its nearly silver color, German silver also revealed less wear, or “bleeding”, when Sheffield-made articles were subject to daily use and polishing. Being much harder than copper, it was used from the mid-1830s but only for articles such as trays or cylindrical items that didn’t require complex shaping.
Modern practice
The Sheffield plating process is not often used today, as after about 1840 it was generally replaced with electroplating processes, such as that of George Elkington. Electroplating tends to produce a “brilliant” surface with a hard color as it consists of pure rather than sterling silver and it is usually deposited more thinly. Sheffield plate continued to be used for up to a further 100 years for silver plated articles subject to heavy wear, most commonly uniform buttons and tankards. During the 1840-50 period hybrid articles such as sugar bowls were produced with the body being Old Sheffield and complicated small parts such as the feet and handles made from electroplate. These are rare and seldom recognised.
Much Old Sheffield seen today has been re-plated, especially items which received much use and polishing such as candlesticks. Items seldom displayed or used, such as egg cruets or souffle dishes, are often in excellent condition and so may be confused with electroplate. Collectors should be aware that many designs have been reproduced in electroplate, with those from the early 1900s being the hardest to recognise since, like the original items, they seldom have a makers mark. The way to recognise the genuine article is to look for signs that it was soldered from pre-plated metal sheet or wire rather than constructed in base metal and plated afterwards. Look carefully for soldered joints, often well-disguised by the experts of the time.
The term “Sheffield Plate” is widely used these days by those dealing in electroplate produced in Sheffield and most collectors prefer to use the term “Old Sheffield Plate” to identify the early fused plate product described on this page. Another misuse of the term is in describing “Close Plated” ware which was generally made in Birmingham in the first half of 19th century. Close plate consists of silver foil soldered onto a steel base and was used for items such as candle snuffers or cutlery…(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about fire alarm detector, led wall light, . The O3 vapour beauty machine products should be show more here!
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