3039 RARE AND DESIREABLE HENRY SCHIVELY BOWIE KNIFE.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 11:45UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 20,000.00 USD
Estimated at 40,000.00 - 60,000.00 USD
Many collectors and historians believe that Henry Schively made one of the first Bowie knives for Jim & Rezin Bowie during their visit to Philadelphia in August of 1832 based on Bowie's design. "H. SCHIVELY / PHILAD" stamped on ricasso, 10.75" blade, 1-3/4" wide, .23" thick. German silver mounted, 3" S-shaped crossguard, checkered ivory slab grips retained by German silver pins and two vacant sculpted escutcheons on either side. A unique feature of these big Schively bowies is the flat cutler grind on one side of blade from ricasso to point, and the reverse side with a distinct, sharpened 5" false edge giving the appearance of a clipped point. Sheath is unique to Schively, large German silver throat with frog button & tip with moldings at point, two German silver supports attach the mounts along the edges. The German silver mounts wrap around a tooled black leather body. This is a good example of only 12 documented survivors by the most famous Jim & Rezin Bowie associated cutler. CONDITION: very good overall. Blade has smooth gray iron patina, crisp makers mark, a few small nicks in cutting edge, point is blunted. German silver on grip and sheath retain traces of silver plate. (02-21016/JS). $40,000-60,000.