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					Originally Posted by Chris Evans  It appears to be Spanish and dating to the last quarter of the 19th century.
 There is a very similar one in Forton's Antique Clasp Knive's, on page 23, item 022. The English annotation reads as follows:
 
 19th century clasp knife. It has bullhorn scales with lines of brass rivets, a ring closing mechanism and a four faced blade with a cutler's mark resembling a castle and the capital letter F.
 
 I will add that the lock is typically Spanish and the ring pull became popular around 1875.
 
 Cheers
 Chris
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 Hi Chris
I would be grateful if you would advise me if Fortons book is in English as well as Spanish
Kind regards
Miguel