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Ruso

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I was given this two old looking knives. Looks like both are carving/slicer knives.
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The bigger one has a logo that reads: "EdwinBlyde & Co Sheffield" and it has what it looks like barrel horn handle with stainless caps
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The smaller one reads: "Community Plate Stainless Steel" and has a metal handle with a guard
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Any information on this blades would be appreciated.
and Few questions.
Do this knives worth anything; does it make sense to try and "restore" them?
Is this curvy shape of the edge a design feature or the result of bad sharpening?
 
and the community silver plate holloware.is the ONEIDA CO.
dating before 1935.
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complete set.
 
I did a little work on one of the knives. Re-polished it, thinned a little, put an edge and worked a little on the tip and handle. I think it looks decent now.
It's 9inch blade ~230mm.
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