3589 TWO FRENCH TRADE KNIVES.

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 100.00 USD
Estimated at 200.00 - 300.00 USD
Pictured and described on pages 190 and 191 in "THE FUR TRADE" by author Milton Von Damm: These two knives were common kitchen paring knives and were generally used by squaws as camp knives. One knife's handle is wrapped in raw hide and is eleven and one half inches long with a seven and one half inch slender blade. There was a home made wooden sheath covered in leather. The second knife has been used so much that the blade is just five inches long. The handle is wood and is attached to the blade with three pins. The blade for the first knife is marked D AILLED D ARGE PARIS D1 CLASSE. The wooden handled knife is marked ACIIR I ONDU PASIS-FRANCE". CONDITION: good overall. Sheath not found as pictured in book. PROVENANCE: Don Euing, 1992; Lifelong Collection of Author Milton von Damm. (02-22237/JS). $200-300.