Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns

Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns

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Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns

Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns

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Over 2,400 lots of fine antique and collectible arms, period and replica armor, sporting rifles, shotguns, accessories and ammunition. Hitler's globe can be found on Day 2, lot # 1569.

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Small Victorian Gentleman's Dirk By G. Woodhead, Sheffield

Lot # 1100 (Sale Order: 101 of 651)      

Having a 5 1/2-inch double-edged straight blade of diamond section, the ricasso marked: G. Woodhead/Warranted. Flat German silver crossguard with ovoid quillons. One-piece silver grip with embossed rose, shamrock and thistle motifs. Queen's crown pommel. Contained in original black leather scabbard with embossed gold border detail and German silver mountings.
Condition: Excellent. Blade with scattered light spots of fine pitting and grey patina. Hilt with light age patina. Scabbard excellent.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000...more

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Fine 0i0 Dress Bowie Knife By William Shirley, Sheffield, With German Silver Scabbard, C. 1860

Lot # 1101 (Sale Order: 102 of 651)      

6 13/16-inch spearpoint blade, the left side stamped "0I0" and "Hunters Companion" over banner motif enclosing marking "The Real 0I0 Knife." Ricasso marked "0I0/Shirley/Sheffield." Crossguard measuring 2 3/4-inches, each side with snowman profile. Cast German silver grip of round and octagonal contour, the tang from blade extending through to domed pommel. Overall length, 11 3/4-inches. The German silver scabbard with steel frog near throat on German silver mount of similar profile design to crossguard. Hexagon plate and pierced bottom ball finial at tip of scabbard.
Condition: Fine. Original crocus of iron blade polish with scattered light pitting and minor scratches, and no signs of sharpening. Mellow patina and minor wear to German silver, with light specks from original casting process. Mellow patina to original German silver scabbard, minor wear and marks.
Notes: The use of cast German silver for a Bowie knife's hilt, and for the scabbard is seldom encountered.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000...more

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Large Bowie Knife By Weiss, London, With Pearl Grips, And Leather Sheath

Lot # 1102 (Sale Order: 103 of 651)      

15 11/16-inch clipped point blade, 3/1-inches at thickest point. Ricasso stamped "Weiss London." Steel crossguard with circular center section. Relief German silver mounts to mother-of-pearl grip, latter composed of four panels. Overall length, 15 5/8-inches. Sheath with blind-tooled decoration.
Condition: Very good. Gray patina to steel, with scattered pitting. Mellow patina to German silver. Fading to pearl color. Sheath fine, reproduction.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000...more

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Large And Unique Sheffield Bowie Knife With Curved Blade By Aaron Harrop & Son From The Robert Abels

Lot # 1103 (Sale Order: 104 of 651)      

Having a 9 1/2-inch heavy curved blade the left side stamped: Aaron Harrop & Son/Cutlers Sheffield [with trophy cup logo]. Reverse with red Robert Abels inventory number 19. Heavy ovoid crossguard of German silver with integral bolster. German silver grip with horn scales held in place by five rivets. Integral pommel.
Condition: Excellent. Blade and grip with light age wear and patina.
Notes: From the noted knife collections of Robert Abels and Bill Williamson
Estimate: 4000 - 6000...more

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Early Woodhead & Hartley, Sheffield, Half Horse, Half Alligator Bowie Knife, With Ivory Grip Panels

Lot # 1104 (Sale Order: 105 of 651)      

8 5/8-inch clipped point blade, 7/32-inches at thickest point. Ricasso on left side stamped "Woodhead & Hartley/.... Street/Sheffield." German silver crossguard. Ivory grip panels secured with German silver pins, and with shield-shaped German silver escutcheon on left side. Tang mounted in German silver with relief half horse, half alligator motif on German silver pommel, with relief floral scroll motifs. Overall length, 13-inches.
Condition: Good. Gray and dark patina to blade, with nicks on cutting edge and deep pitting, including on markings. Mellow patina to ivory grip panels and to German silver, including pommel. Wear.
Estimate: 5000 - 7000...more

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Fine And Rare Prototype Extended Blade Folding Bowie Knife With Dirk Blade And Reclining Lion Coffin

Lot # 1105 (Sale Order: 106 of 651)      

11 9/16-inch lockback spearpoint blade etched marking within oval on left side "J. Beal & Sons/Endure/Sheffield." Left side of ricasso etched "Endure/[facing boar's head logo]/Sheffield." Blade 1/4-inches at thickest point. Sharpened false edge measuring 6-inches. Embossed German silver mountings, crossguard bolsters with shell and scroll motifs in relief. Coffin hilt pommel with reclining lion and leaf scroll motifs within embossed border. Stag grip panels with German silver escutcheon left side, secured with steel and brass pins. Brass liners. Overall length with blade open, 17 3/8-inches.
Condition: Fine. Minor patina and tiny spots surface pitting on original crocus of iron blade polish. Mellow patina to German silver, light marks and denting. Inward bend to one quillon on crossguard. Grip panels fine. Blade locks tightly and snaps closed as new.
Notes: Believed to be the only reclining lion hilt folding Bowie knife with a dirk style blade, and the only dirk bladed knife known in a folding Bowie frame. J. Beal & Sons oval motif and ricasso marking factory etched at later date. This pattern knife believed to have been manufactured circa 1840s, but sold by the company early in the 1870s.
Estimate: 15000 - 18000...more

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Large Horsehead Pommel Bowie Knife By Edward Barnes & Sons, Sheffield, With Leather Sheath

Lot # 1106 (Sale Order: 107 of 651)      

8 1/16-inch clipped point blade. 7/32-inches at thickest point. Ricasso marked "Manufactured by/Edward Barnes & Sons/+Sheffield+" within line border. Relief embossed German silver crossguard, the matching pommel a large horsehead, with scroll terminals to mane. Ebony grip. Overall length, 14 1/4-inches. Stitched leather sheath.
Condition: Good to very good. Gray patina to polished blade, with pitting, some spots deep. Mellow patina and wear to German silver, with repair to one arm of crossguard. Grip with one small and three large cracks, two spots chipping and single pin repair at center. Associated antique sheath, with old restitching, some of which separated.
Provenance: Robert Abels
Illustrations: Pictured in Robert Abels, Classic Bowie Knives, No. 94, page 54 and Robert Abels Bowie Knives No. 55, page 24 respectively. Knife with similar horsehead pommel pictured in Norm Flayderman The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, page 420.
Estimate: 15000 - 25000...more

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Historic Single Shot Percussion Pistol Attributed To Texas Patriot And Veteran Of The Battle Of San

Lot # 1107 (Sale Order: 108 of 651)      

.65 caliber, 9 3/4-inch tapered barrel with molded bands and brass front sight. Lock marked: M. Behr. Relief-carved walnut stock with brass furniture, shield-shaped wrist escutcheon, pierced scroll counterplate and bird's head pommel cap with grotesque mask. Sold together with notarized letter of provenance from the great-great grand nephew of Peveto, Steve West, stating how he came to own the pistol and a diagram of the family tree, showing the descendents of Peveto and the pistol's lineage of ownership. A rare historic gun from a Texas patriot.
Condition: Fair. Metal with dark age patina and scattered light pitting. Stock with wear, sliver chips to fore-end. Period wire repair to wrist. Chip to butt. Ramrod missing. Lock mechanism needing repair.
Notes: The notarized letter of provenance accompanying the pistol reads: "For over 170 years, this "San Jacinto" pistol has been in my family. It was used by my great-great uncle, Michael Peveto, Jr., in the Battle of San Jacinto near present day Houston, Texas. The story that has been passed down with the pistol is as follows: 'When Michael Peveto, Jr. was around 18-19 years of age, he became a volunteer in Sam Houston's army. It has been understood that this pistol belonged to and was used by Michael Peveto, Jr., during that time, including the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836. Ammunition was in short supply and many of the volunteers used their guns as clubs when their ammo was spent. By tradition, this is how the stock was broken on the gun. The gun was converted to percussion from flintlock sometime after the battle. Michael died about three weeks after the battle from injuries sustained during the fighting. This gun could have also seen action by Michael Peveto, Sr. during the War of 1812 if the gun had previously belonged to the senior Peveto". Michael Peveto, Jr. was a member of the 2nd Regiment of Texas Volunteers, 3rd Infantry Company comm
Estimate: 8000 - 12000...more

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Rare Bowie Knife With Small Horsehead Pommel, Early "bowie Knife" Marking And Etched Blade "general

Lot # 1108 (Sale Order: 109 of 651)      

9 1/16-inch clipped point blade, the left side etched with panel of floral scrolls and with banners "General Taylor" and "Never Surrenders." Blade 7/32-inches at thickest point. Ricasso marked "John Lingards./Celebrated Bowie/Knife, Peacroft./Sheffield." 3 3/4-inch long German silver crossguard, the bottom surface with relief scroll and shell decoration. Small horsehead pommel motif, each side with seated officer amidst flags, cannon barrel and wheel. Checkered ebony grip, one side with oval German silver escutcheon inlay. Leather sheath with German silver mounts.
Condition: Very good. Gray patina to steel with pitting. Tiny piece at tip of blade broken off. Mellow patina and wear to German silver mounts. Crack on reverse side of grip. Sheath mounts dented, throat missing frog.
Notes: For reference to early use of "Bowie Knife" marked on blade, see Norm Flayderman, The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, page 426. The knife also has similar small horsehead pommel and crossguard.
Illustrations: References to Bowie knives with similar "General Taylor" etched blades are on page 418 of The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend. Text indicates scarcity and desirability of these patriotic inscriptions: "Many interesting variations honoring the General are encountered, all of them highly desirable. . . ." Page 423 pictures a Bowie knife of Sheffield make, with "General Taylor Never Surrenders" etched on the blade.
Estimate: 12000 - 15000...more

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Rare "old Zack" Coffin Pommel Folding Two-blade Knife With Primary Blade Etched "californian Bowie K

Lot # 1109 (Sale Order: 110 of 651)      

Lockback main blade of 6-inches, left side etched "Californian Bowie Knife" and with profuse scrollwork. Ricasso marked on shield motif "Wragg & Sons/XLNT/Furnace Hill/Sheffield." Penknife blade of 4-inches with abbreviated maker marking. German silver grip panels, coffin end with stamped portrait of hatless military officer, marked "Old Zack" beneath. Overall length, 12 1/2-inches.
Condition: Good. Blades and steel parts pitted. German silver grip panels very good with patina, marks and wear.
Notes: Old Zack refers to General Zachary Taylor, President of the United States from 1848-50. His heroism in the Mexican War and subsequent Presidency during the discovery of gold in California are major factors in his historical importance.
Provenance: Norm Flayderman
Illustrations: Pictured in color on page 423, Norm Flayderman, The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, in chapter 14, regarding the "Sheffield Cutlers Exploit American Patriotism, Imagery, and Errant Passions."
Estimate: 6000 - 7500...more

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Scarce "old Zack" Folding Bowie Knife With Coffin Shape Hilt By Wragg & Sons, Sheffield, C. 1848-50

Lot # 1110 (Sale Order: 111 of 651)      

6-inch lockback clipped point blade, the ricasso marked within banner motif, "Wragg & Sons/XLNT/Furnace Hill/Sheffield." Cast German silver bolsters, at pommel with coffin profile and marked each side with portrait of hatless military officer, with identification beneath, "Old Zack." Scarce original cocobolo grip panels secured by brass pins. Steel pins secure steel blade lock. Unusual original double steel liners. Overall length with blade opened, 12 7/8-inches.
Condition: Very good. Gray and brown patina to steel, with pitting and sharpening marks. Deeper pitting appears to be from blood. Spot caked rust and patina on end of pommel. Wear, including to ricasso marking. Patina and marks on German silver mounts. Grip panels worn and with light marks and minor cracking. Blade locks tightly, with good snap when closed.
Notes: For two similar folding knives commemorating Zachary Taylor, see Norm Flayderman The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, page 423. One of these also manufactured by Wragg & Sons.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000...more

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Rare Clarenbach & Herder, Philadelphia, Bowie Knife

Lot # 1111 (Sale Order: 112 of 651)      

12 9/16-inch spearpoint blade, 7/32-inches at thickest point. Left side of ricasso marked "Clarenbach/& Herder." Left side of blade with identical marking, as well as "Phila." An indecipherable marking also appears between city and the ricasso maker marking. Brass crossguard. Varnished and checkered hardwood grip panels, secured by brass pins. Overall length, 12 5/8-inches. German silver mounted sheath, gold-tooled leather-covered wood.
Condition: Very good. Gray patina to steel, with scattered light pitting. Brown and gray patina to tang. Mellow patina to brass crossguard. Grip panels with freshened checkering and varnish. Scabbard restored.
Notes: Only four examples presently known to collectors of a Clarenbach & Herder Bowie knife.
Illustrations: Similar knife by same maker pictured in Norm Flayderman The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, page 321.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000...more

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Rare Bowie Knife By H. Wilkinson, Hartford, Connecticut, Of Early Date, With Leather Sheath

Lot # 1112 (Sale Order: 113 of 651)      

8-inch spearpoint blade with unusual configuration, including notch each side near ricasso. Blade measures 7/32-inches at thickest point. Ricasso marked on both sides, "H. Wilkinson/Hartford Ct." Thin German silver crossguard with symmetrical curved terminals. Varnished rosewood grip with brass mount adjacent to crossguard. Overall length, 13 1/4-inches. German silver mounts to blind-tooled leather sheath, the throat with belt hook.
Condition: Very good. Gray patina to steel, light pitting and minor nicks on cutting edges. Wear and two cracks on grip, with light nicks. Patina and file marks on crossguard. Associated sheath with patina on mounts and light wear to leather, and some separation in seam on back.
Provenance: William ShemerlukRobert Abels
Illustrations: This knife pictured in Norm Flayderman The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, page 366 (sheath not included). Pictured in Robert Abels Book on Bowie Knives; also pictured in Harold L. Peterson, American Knives, figure 85, page 63.
Estimate: 8000 - 12000...more

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Large Ivory-hilted Bowie Knife By Mappin Bros. With Unique Pierced German Silver Scabbard

Lot # 1113 (Sale Order: 114 of 651)      

Having a 7 3/4-inch spearpoint blade with false back edge. Nickel-plated German flat crossguard with scalloped edge. German silver ferrule of octagonal section. One-piece ivory grip with FRL script monogram. Flat diamond German silver pommel cap. Unique German silver scabbard the sides pierced with dentate designs throughout. A unique and stylish gentleman's bowie.
Condition: Very good. Blade showing scattered wear, light pitting and grey patina overall. Hilt with age wear and patina. Stable linear crack in grip. Scabbard lacking belt stud and showing minor dents and patina.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000...more

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Large Single Blade Folding Knife Signed Wood, With Ivory Grip Panels

Lot # 1114 (Sale Order: 115 of 651)      

Long clipped point blade measuring 5 7/16-inches, the left side of ricasso stamped "Wood." German silver bolsters. Ivory grip panels secured by German silver pins. Small steel eyelet in steel spring near top of blade, for ring to unlock blade. Brass liners. Overall length with blade opened, 12 5/16-inches.
Condition: Very good. Gray patina to steel, with pitting. Tip of blade sharpened down. Stud on top of ricasso to engage hole to lock blade worn down. Ring in eyelet for unlocking blade missing. Light nicks and wear to bolsters. Grip panels with wear and minor marks, and light cracking.
Estimate: 1500 - 2500...more

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Arkansas Toothpick Bowie Knife With Ricasso Marked J. Hinchliff, Royal Cutler

Lot # 1115 (Sale Order: 116 of 651)      

9 7/8-inch clipped point blade, the left side marked "Arkansas" [in arc] over "Tooth/Pick." Left side of ricasso marked "J. Hinchliff/Royal/Cutler." 1/4-inch thick blade. Ivory grip panels secured by German silver pins and with oval German silver escutcheon each side. One piece German silver mount to hilt, with engraved and stamped American eagle motif on each side of crossguard. Overall length, 14 5/8-inches.
Condition: Good. Pitted blade. Mellow patina to German silver. Cracks on ivory grip panels, with mellow patina.
Provenance: Norm Flayderman
Illustrations: Pictured in color on page 273, Norm Flayderman, The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, in chapter 8, regarding the "Arkansas Toothpick" Bowies.
Estimate: 12000 - 15000...more

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Large American Bowie Knife By W.C. Epperson From The Bill Williamson Collection

Lot # 1116 (Sale Order: 117 of 651)      

Having an 8 7/16-inch clip-point blade made from heavy 3/8-inch cutlery steel. Left side of blade stamped: W.C. Epperson. Steel crossguard with German silver ferrule. Rosewood bird's head grip with two small octagonal German silver inlays. Original leather scabbard with scalloped German silver throat and tip. Delicate octagonal belt stud. Length overall: 13 1/8-inches.
Condition: Excellent. Blade with scattered light pitting and two patches of heavier pitting. Scabbard with light wear and patina.
Notes: From the knife collection of Bill Williamson
Estimate: 8000 - 10000...more

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Large American Bowie Knife By Buck Brothers, Worcester, Massachusetts

Lot # 1117 (Sale Order: 118 of 651)      

Having a 7 5/8-inch heavy clip-point blade with false back edge. Left side of blade marked: Buck Brothers/Cast Steel. Butterfly sheet brass crossguard. Plain German silver ferrule. Finger-form carved ebony grip with faceted corners. German silver rivets. Contained in associated hand-crafted black leather scabbard.
Condition: Blade excellent with light wear and patina. Grip with light wear, one hairline crack rivet repair and two brass pins added. Scabbard with wear and scuffs.
Notes: Illustrated in Norm Flayderman The Bowie Knife Unsheathing An American Legend, p. 129 (without sheath).
Estimate: 6000 - 8000...more

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Large American No. 521 Bowie Knife And Leather Scabbard By B.G.I. & Co., Bridgeport, Conn.

Lot # 1118 (Sale Order: 119 of 651)      

8 3/4-inch heavy clip-point blade of polished mirror-bright steel, the ricasso marked: B.G.I. & Co. /Bridgeport, Conn./No. 521. Nickel-plated brass ovoid crossguard with integral bolster. Back of guard stamped: 98. Checkered black composition grips scales with scalloped edges and three brass rivets. Contained in original brown leather scabbard with single belt loop stamped: B.G.I. Co./No. 501.
Condition: Blade near mint with light wear to finish on crossguard. Right grip scale repaired. Scabbard with wear, checking and scuffs. Tip with wear.
Estimate: 5000 - 7000...more

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Scarce Large Bowie By Ames With Etched Blade And Gold-plated Mounts, C. 1870s To 1880s

Lot # 1119 (Sale Order: 120 of 651)      

12 5/8-inch spearpoint blade, etched both sides with scroll, floral and left panels of contrasting designs and sizes. Ricasso etched on one side with maker marking, including "Ames . . . . Chicopee, Mass." Gold-plated brass mountings, the crossguard 4- x 7/8-inches, and 1/4-inch at thickest point. The screw-on pommel a royal crown motif. Fluted bone grip. Overall length, 18 5/16-inches.
Condition: Good. Blade with extensive, sometimes deep, pitting and gray and dark patina. Etched decorations 70% visible on one side and 55% on other. 20% of maker marking distinguishable, the remainder pitted over. 70% gold-plating on mounts, with mellow patina, stains and wear. Grip with light cracks and stains, minor chips and mellow patina.
Notes: The crossguard should be compared with those used on the Ames Rifleman's knife. Norm Flayderman The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend indicates (p. 345): "Crossguard almost identical to that found on the earlier Ames Rifleman's knife and likely made from same mold or remainders from that earlier contract."
Illustrations: Illustrated in Norm Flayderman, The Bowie Knife Unsheathing an American Legend, page 345.
Estimate: 8000 - 10000...more

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Rare California Carving Knife By Michael Price, San Francisco

Lot # 1120 (Sale Order: 121 of 651)      

Having a 7 1/4-inch carving blade marked: M.Price/San Francisco. Steel ferrule engraved with rosettes. One-piece ivory grip [see Knife Makers of Old San Francisco by Levine, p.115].
Condition: Excellent with light wear and patina. Fine hairline crack in grip.
Estimate: 200 - 300...more

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Unmarked California-style Bowie Knife With Marine Ivory Grip

Lot # 1121 (Sale Order: 122 of 651)      

Having a 6-inch unmarked clip-point blade with sharpened back edge. Grip constructed of carved marine ivory elements with integral crossguard and pommel. Overall length: 10 1/2-inches.
Condition: Very good. Blade showing light sharpening, minor pitting and grey patina. Grip with minor age cracks and patina.
Estimate: 2500 - 3500...more

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Large Collins & Co. No. 17 Bowie Knife With Bronze Grip And Original Factory Leather Scabbard

Lot # 1122 (Sale Order: 123 of 651)      

Having a large clip-point blade with double fullers and ricasso marked: Legitimus/Collins & Co./Hartford/Acero Fino/Calidad/Garantiz...da/No.17. One-piece cast bronze grip with integral recurved crossguard, cast with raised floral scrolls and flower motifs. Contained in original brown leather scabbard with Collins & Co. logo stamp, riveted leather belt hook and German silver tip.
Condition: Very good to excellent, the blade brightly polished and showing minor nicks to edge; grip with light age patina. Scabbard excellent with light age wear, minor surface checking and patina.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000...more

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Deluxe Cased Bowie Knife By Alvin A. White, No. 5 Of 12 In Special Series Issued By A.A. White Engra

Lot # 1123 (Sale Order: 124 of 651)      

9 1/2-inch clipped point blade, the flat top near German silver crossguard with engraved marking: "5/12." Blade 1 1/2-inches at widest point, and 7/32-inches at thickest point. Left side of blade engraved with 4-inch long folk art style half horse, half alligator motif. Oval German silver crossguard with engraved border motif on 1/8-inch thick edge. Signature stamp of "A.A. White/Eng." on top of crossguard in line with cutting edge of blade. Ivory grip panels secured by steel pins, left panel with border and floral engraved escutcheon plate. Pommel panels of rosewood, secured by steel pins, with German silver spacer at juncture with ivory. Edge of steel tang scroll engraved. Overall length of knife, 14 1/4-inches. Wood case by master bookbinder Arno Werner, covered in green leather with gold leaf tooling on lid, and gold-embossed marking: "Bowie Knife/by/Alvin A. White/No. 5 of 12." Brass hinges, with brass clasps securing lid. Case lid lined in red velvet with gold-bordered leather label gold-embossed "A.A. White Engravers, Inc./Manchester, Connecticut, U.S.A." Contour lining to knife resting in red velvet, bordered by green leather, with gold-embossed edging, and gold velvet outside border. Red velvet pull to assist in removing knife. Bottom of case with green fabric cover, and four brass ball feet.
Condition: Fine. Light crack in rosewood pommel left side panel.
Notes: Alvin A. White (1915-2006), one of the 20th century's most distinguished arms engravers, gunmakers and multi-talented craftsmen, has been widely published in numerous books and articles, including volumes I and II of The Colt Engraving Book. Each of the twelve knives in this special series, from the 1970s, was of a different Bowie style, and each was given an individual number. White's concept was to style the knives as if they were by American makers of the middle to second half of the 19th century, including in style of e
Estimate: 2500 - 3500...more

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Unique Multi-element Composite Roundel Dagger

Lot # 1124 (Sale Order: 125 of 651)      

11 3/8-inch triangular spike blade, the ricasso marked with two circles and two crosses. Unusual double copper roundel crossguard and pommel. Ribbed one-piece leather grip.
Condition: Good. Blade polished and showing scattered wear and pitting. Grip with age wear and patina.
Estimate: 200 - 300...more

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