Glow in the Dark Sailor's knife
Ben, the instant I read 'Brancusi' I had to internet Wichard.
Wichard makes fine fixings out of stainless for sailboats.
I've just become intimate with their eclectic but well made 9510 baby-stay tang that fits into a vertical slot you carve in the mast.
Just wondering if such a fine Deco style riggers knife actually had the designers name attached.
google: World Knives: Nautical Knives
www.worldknives.com/types/nautical-knives-9.html
Boggling array - and so many knives be known by people names.
And that one is special. Can almost feel the heft of it!. Folded it looks like a broach from the twenties we might see on the Road Show.
Seems like a knowledgable site, I'd bet this guy would know, and it would be cool to know, who designed it.
Monsieur Wichard? Jacques Coupant?
Looks like the Glow and the 9510 cost about the same.
Talking about art, that BLUE BOX photo of yours should be framed to hang on the wall!!! That SeaSwing is definitely Brancusi.
That beach handled Optinel (Joseph Optinel) apple peeler might be a Basque pattern, famed in its own right.