Very vintage, I'm thinking 1800's to turn of the century
Found nothing that helps with the initials, other than a lot of makers marks from London from the 1700's through the 1800's, all are stamps though, this is engraved
The glue, whatever it is that they used to hold it all together, had dried and rotted out, the blade was very loose, just pulled out, as with the cap on the back.
The tang is nearly the length of the handle and twisted so as to screw in (I should have taken a photo)
The German silver neck (I'm assuming it is GS, there was some green corrosion on the edge and no pure silver tarnish) played no structural role, mearly rested against the handle, probably weakened the knife
I reassembled it without the GS neck, now have to touch up the blade and make a sheath for it.
Found nothing that helps with the initials, other than a lot of makers marks from London from the 1700's through the 1800's, all are stamps though, this is engraved
The glue, whatever it is that they used to hold it all together, had dried and rotted out, the blade was very loose, just pulled out, as with the cap on the back.
The tang is nearly the length of the handle and twisted so as to screw in (I should have taken a photo)
The German silver neck (I'm assuming it is GS, there was some green corrosion on the edge and no pure silver tarnish) played no structural role, mearly rested against the handle, probably weakened the knife
I reassembled it without the GS neck, now have to touch up the blade and make a sheath for it.