4316 FINE PRESENTATION CUSTOM BOWIE BY D. E. HENRY &

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2,375.00USD
This item SOLD at 2024 Nov 03 @ 16:09UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 750.00 USD
Estimated at 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 USD
SHEATH, CIRCA 1950. 15" overall, massive 10" clip point blade, .4" thick, 5" heavy brass cross guard engraved "D. E. HENRY No. 10". This was 10th of only 55 "first generation" bowies made by the renowned master Daniel Edward Henry (1924-1993) in early 1950s. DE was contemporary of other early well known custom makers: Bo Randal, Bill Scagel, and Bob Loveless who started the tradition of custom knives. Henry made his first knife in 1943 while a Marine in pacific theater on ship board. Back home his interest continued to grow and by the early 1950s he began making his first Bowie knives --- later to be know as his "First Generation". These knives were influenced by the prevailing Bowie concepts of the time, --- big, heavy blades with large brass lugged crossguards similar to the Randall Smithsonian Bowie. In all, 55 knives were numbered in this "First Generation". Henry met famed NYC Bowie collector/dealer Bob Abels in mid-1950s. Henry then changed his approach to custom knives copying classic 19th century American & Sheffield bowies. This was the beginning of the Henry "Second Generation". DE Henry first generation knives are rare and this is probably the earliest survivor as noted by Bruce Voyles when he auctioned it in 2003. Presentation engraved opposite maker’s mark in same hand "TO BOB DITCHBORN FROM DICK HART". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of Bruce Voyles 2003 auction catalog highlighting this bowie on cover and last lot. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, sharpening, light salt & pepper pitting, brass pinned wood grip is fine, leather sheath fits fine with scuffing to belt loop. (02-23092/JS). NON-GUN. $1,500-2,500.