Does anybody know what tool this is plz

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BILLy

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Hi as tittle please,
Bought it at a car boot sale, my guess is maybe a farmers knife for cleaning trimming Sheeps hoofs?
Can't find the teapot logo anywhere either after searching the net
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Cheers
Bill
 
Most hoof knives (at least the older ones) I've seen don't have a sharp point, and often have narrow blade.
 
I have a kitchen knife that has a very similar curve, apparently called a 'bird beak'.
 
It looks like a pruning knife.....I'd certainly use it for that, or maybe for nicking off the rod ends of a willow basket.

Joseph Haywood used a kettle for his company mark.
Worth a search for an example.

cheers,
Toddy
 
Looks like a Joseph Haywood "Hawksbill" pruner to me...............

The only other possibility is a "Lino knife", that handle looks as if it was meant to pull, but if it's a Lino knife it's very well worn as they had a much more pronounced and sharp curve and were pulled through the lino to cut it.................But I think a pruner :-)
 
Mushroom knives would most likely have a brush on the other end to remove dirt as they should not be washed.
 
Thanks for all the replies, still unsure of what it could be, was thinking a the blade on a mushroom knife might be thinner, but?
A couple more pics
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Cheers
Bill
 

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