3032 CONFEDERATE GEORGIA ARMORY D-GUARD BOWIE.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 11:36UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 2,250.00 USD
Estimated at 4,500.00 - 6,500.00 USD
23.25" overall, 18.5" long sharpened 6.5" clip point, .3" thick and the meatiest of GA Armory bowies, classified as "type VII" in my co-authored 2012 text "CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIVES". Georgia Armory knives are broken down into 8 types in book as at least 14 different contractors supplied the state of Georgia. Regardless of type, all made with same contracted characteristics, but this type 7 & 8's have heavier blades than others and few survivors. About 5000 knives entered the Armory at Milledgeville, GA in 1862 but only about 1400 were issued and the others destroyed by Sherman in 1864 other than handful of souvenirs taken by his soldiers. The type VII shown in text was identified to Gettysburg veteran. This knife has "Ft Ellis" collection tag of Wilfred G. Ellis (1935-1994) from Abington PA. This knife is pictured on page 231 of "ACCOUTREMENTS IV" by Jim Johnston. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent pages from Accoutrements IV & "Confederate Bowie Knives". CONDITION: very good overall, honest & "as found", iron patina, small nicks in cutting edge, original finishing marks and forging flaws clearly visible on blade, chipped point. Turned wood handle scuffed but sound. (02-19975/JS). $4,500-6,500.