Sharpening stones
Top stone is a carborundum stone with a Tassy oak box. My estimate is it's at least 80 years old, judging by the tools it was with. The bottom one I brought back from UK. It's a Washita stone, medium grit. The box is most likely mahogany and it's at least a century old. But I've got far too many and these got to go. As can be seen by the pics they're in excellent condition other than the cases, which show their history. The stones have no chips or cracks.