German knife, "em shoka" (meaning 'thorn' or 'spike', likely referring to a specific type or feature). It can be sharpened once and holds the edge. In its box, and the second one also "em shoka". Good for use. And the third is German, old, hand-decorated. And the fourth is old Pakistani. The wood color is maroon. And the "maftouqa" (likely referring to a specific type of knife, possibly a cleaver or a specific blade shape) is a "moos" (a type of knife, often a large one). For clarification. And...