3094 SLATER BROTHERS SPEAR POINT KNIFE, GEO.WOSTENHOLM

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This item SOLD at 2023 Dec 05 @ 11:06UTC-5 : EST/CDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 200.00 USD
Estimated at 400.00 - 600.00 USD
DIRK, & BOWIE SCABBARD. 1) Spear point knife produced by Slater Brothers in Sheffield, England. The ricasso is marked "VENTJR/ SLATER/ BROTHERS/ SHEFFIELD". The bright finished spear point blade measures 5 7/8" in length, with the knife measuring 10" in overall length. German silver crossguard with 2 piece bone handles, each retained via a single rivet at the top and bottom of the panels. One grip features a thin rectangular escutcheon. Brown leather sheath exhibits a crosshatched pattern overall with light gold colored embellishments, as well as German silver fittings. CONDITION: blade retains a bright exterior, exhibiting some scattered spots of mild oxidation and dark discoloration. Grip panels a light mellow patina, with some minor losses along the edges. Sheath exhibits areas of mild age related crazing, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. 2) Small dirk produced by George Wostenholm. The ricasso is marked "GEO.WOSTENHOLM", with "I.XL" on the reverse. The double edged blade measures 4 1/8" in length, with the dirk having an overall length of 7 7/8". German silver crossguard with rounded ends and 1 piece ivory grip. German silver sheath with belt loop and ball pattern drag. CONDITION: blade exhibits a gray patina, with scattered spots of light surface pitting and darker discoloration. German silver crossguard and sheath exhibit some tarnishing, but otherwise are good overall. Grip exhibits a crack that runs from the base to the crossguard, and also exhibits losses primarily around the ferrule. 3) Leather sheath for a Sheffield pattern bowie knife. Leather exhibits some gold colored embellishments and German silver fittings. CONDITION: sheath exhibits wear, crazing, and losses overall with an area of separation present on the forward spine. German silver fittings exhibit tarnishing. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18574/MLW). $400-600.