3029 FAMOUS TEXAS MADE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE CARRIED

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 11:33UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 10,000.00 USD
Estimated at 20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
& MADE BY SERGEANT THOMAS FLOYD, GOOD'S TEXAS ARTILLERY. 14.25" overall, 9.25" clip point blade, medial ridge, 2.5" sharpened clip, hefty .31" thick at ricasso, beveled top edge, 2.5" sculpted iron cross guard, down short quillons, crown stag grip, Tin mounted leather scabbard with repousse raised relief .8" five-pointed stars decorating tin throat on both sides. This knife has a long Texas collection history being originally collected by Col. Leon "Red" Jackson, Dallas TX sometime after World War 2. This knife is pictured on page 33 of iconic 1957 text "American Knives" by Harold Peterson. William A. Bond, Vernon, TX was among the early pioneers of collecting Confederate arms, especially Texas rarities. He purchased Red Jackson's entire Confederate knife collection in 1962. They all remained in his collection till auctioned with his estate in 1994 and current collector has retained it till now. Jackson noted that knife was made and carried by Confederate Colonel John J Good's brother-in-law who was Thomas Henry Floyd who also was a sergeant in John J. Good's Texas Artillery, serving 1861 through end of war, participating in most battles in the army of Tennessee, with Gen, John Bell Hood's Texas brigade. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: genealogical notes of Thomas Floyd's Confederate service and family. Original collection card and three page letter from Red Jackson to Bill bond describing his Confederate knife collection for sale in 1962. CONDITION: fine overall, this is about the best condition Confederate knives are ever found, blade retains much of its original Polish with staining and tiny nicks in cutting edge, never sharpened since made, very good point, and worn patina to grip. Sheath is also fine though original leather belt tab has only remnants remaining, it was broken at the time of the 1994 Conestoga auction, still fits perfectly. PROVENANCE: Sergeant Thomas Henry Floyd (1840-1926) Susan Anna Floyd Good (1832-1905) Wife of Col. Good, sister of Sergeant Thomas Floyd Cerelle "Good" Thomas (1874-1949) Daughter Of Colonel Good who outlived all of her siblings Harry Sawyer Thomas (1871-1951) Husband of Cerelle Ex-Col. Leon "Red" Jackson collection, Purchased from Thomas family of Dallas Pictured in "American Knives" by Harold Peterson Ex-Bill Bond collection, 1962 Conestoga auctions, lot 460, 1994 Anonymous Southern collection This is a wonderful Confederate, Texas bowie Knife with beautiful aesthetic of raised Texas star decoration, long family and collection history. (02-20011/JS). $20,000-30,000.