3043 FINE MASSIVE ANTEBELLUM AMERICAN CLIP POINT BOWIE

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 11:49UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,750.00 USD
Estimated at 3,500.00 - 4,000.00 USD
KNIFE. 20.5" overall, 15.3" blade with sharpened 5.5" clip point, 2.2" wide, .15" thick. The blade is so reminiscent of Confederate manufacture with distinct forging flaws throughout. The grip is maple with ½" brass ferrule, 5" tapered iron crossguard with pointed bulbous finials, oval round flat iron pommel matching shape of grip. This well-made knife was made by a skilled craftsman who was familiar with the big bowies made in Philadelphia & New York in the 1830s. The accompanying sheath has Southern flavor with reinforcing lead rivets, 3" belt loop, buck stitched reinforced leather tip. This exact knife is pictured and described on page 210, James Johnston's "Accoutrements IV". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent pages from "Accoutrements IV". CONDITION: Very good overall, iron patina, blade is mostly smooth with scattered pitting, small nicks in cutting surface, grip has hand worn patina. The sheath is supple, scuffed, missing 6 of its original 10 lead reinforcing rivets, glue repair at throat, belt loop torn but complete, tip of sheath broken and blade sticks through. (02-19973/JS). $3,500-4,000.