length 7 5/8 inches, fine condition, monogram "BHS", weight 1.74 oz. Troy. The engraved patterns were labor intensive and expensive to produce. Production quantities were small, and replacement items are difficult to find.
length 8 7/8 inches, one has a stainless blade which sadly has been set in with lead solder (the handle rattles a bit; there's a minor dent), the other an original blunt s/p blade, monogrammed "BHS".
and alas we have only one, but it's entirely possible to hold a knife (see scintillating action photo at enlargement number four) with a single, though not a log. Height 2 1/2; length 3 inches, weight .84 oz. Troy, well cast and in excellent condition.
in the form of miniature 18th century porringers, length across handles 3 1/4; diameter of opening 1 3/4 inches, some minor etching of interior (see third photo) as is often seen in salt cellars but fine overall condition, no monogram, weight 3.31 oz. Troy the pair.
engraved in bowl, whether it was a souvenir from that leafy suburb of Northampton or a gift to some long ago Florence we'll never know, length 7 1/8 inches, slight wear to crown (reverse) but fine overall condition, weight 1.68 oz Troy.
knife, floral engraved blade, length 7 1/8 inches, weight .77 oz Troy, no monogram, fine condition, marked "W & H". At the risk redundancy, we'll say that it would be impossible to have this engraving done today for twice the sum of forty-five dollars. Even then, you'd be hard pressed to find someone with the skill to do it...
by I & T DuBois NY circa 1790, bright cut oval cartouche surrounds monogram "HL" in period script, length 8 3/4 inches, weight 1.76 oz. Troy, one scratch in bowl (see third photo) and a hint of tip wear but fine overall condition.