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This rare and historically significant pocket knife, marked "Inox Solingen Germany," is a remarkable artifact from the early 20th century, celebrating Boer War leaders Paul Kruger and Christiaan de Wet. Crafted in Germany, the knife features intricate designs that honor the Transvaal and Orange Free State, making it a coveted piece for collectors of Africana and Boer War memorabilia.
The knife's two blades are in excellent condition, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The large blade measures approximately 1.3cm wide and 6.5cm long, while the smaller blade is 8mm wide and 4.5cm long. When closed, the knife measures about 2cm x 9.2cm. Adding to its charm is the original hand-stitched leather pouch, measuring 3cm x 10cm, which is in very good vintage condition.
While the gilt on the knife shows wear consistent with its age and use, this only enhances its vintage character and authenticity. This pocket knife is a tangible connection to a pivotal period in history and reflects the deep ties between Germany and South Africa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its a perfect addition to any collection of antique knives or historical memorabilia.