SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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VERY FINE KERR SA REVOLVER.

Lot # 3026 (Sale Order: 26 of 692)      

Cal. 44. S# 4802. Bbl. 5 1/2". Brass post front sight. Fixed rear sight. Very fine Kerr single action revolver retaining a high degree of original blue finish. Matching n...moreumbers on frame & cyl. Inside of top strap numbered "105". Right side of lock marked "LONDON ARMOURY CO". Right side of frame marked "KERR"S PATENT 4802". Blue finish. Many of this type of revolver were used by the Confederacy during the Civil War & this revolver's serial is close in range to known "JS/Anchor" CSA examples but no such stamp is present. Interestingly a gun a couple serial numbers away also lacks the "JS/Anchor" marking. It is more unusual to find an example w/o this stamp than one w/ it. There is an odd "S" cartouche present on the front of the grips but it is not a "JS/Anchor" stamp. Checkered walnut grips w/ lanyard ring. CONDITION: grips have a small chip on right side, a few flattened points & some handling wear. Metal retains 50% original blue w/ fading to gray on the bottom half, a few light scratches, scattered flaking to brown & light oxidation. Bore shows scattered pitting & oxidation but strong rifling. PROVENANCE: sold at Butterfield auction July 14th, 1992. Ex Jimmy Wrenn Collection.. From the Collection of James B. Taylor who purchased the revolver in 2004. (01-23850/MJC). ANTIQUE. $4000-6000.

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CIVIL WAR ERA WEBLEY WEDGE FRAME LARGE BORE ARMY

Lot # 3027 (Sale Order: 27 of 692)      

REVOLVER. Cal. 54 bore (.442). S# 2150. Standard configuration of the first type Webley big bore army revolver with Colt type loading assembly, 6.25” barrel, “LONDON” eng...moreraved on top strap, “J. ADAMS” engraved on right side of frame, serial number found on the left side of frame “No. 2150”. This earliest style of Bentley's big bore patent revolver starts about S# 2000 (earlier revolvers are 80 bore) and ends about 4000 before the Kerr style loading lever was used exclusively. There are several identified Confederate used revolvers of this style including S# 3111 & 3121 which are found on the Pratt list of 18th VA Cavalry issued arms, 1864. This is the second lowest serial number of large bore Webley’s in database. CONDITION: good overall, metal cleaned and pitted, markings light and barely discernible other than serial number which is easily read. Checkered grips worn with large chip on right panel, there is a hole cut for lanyard near butt cap. Revolver functions in both double action and single action, good multi groove rifling. (01-24094/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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IDENTIFIED COLT 1851 4TH MODEL REVOLVER.

Lot # 3028 (Sale Order: 28 of 692)      

Cal. 36. S# 102930. Bbl. 7 1/2” octagon w/ New York address & cone type front sight. Round six shot cyl. w/ naval engagement scene roll engraving. Blue & case colored fin...moreish w/ silver finished backstrap & 4th model large brass trigger guard. 1 piece Ivory grip. Mfg. 1861 during the American Civil War. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Captain Charles Wesley Beale died Jan 12, 1862 while serving w/ the 24th TN Confederate Infantry Regiment. Paperwork includes copies of company muster roll & roster along w/ a copy of “TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR” including available rosters listing Captain Beale. A typed copy of a letter to his widow dated Jan, 1862 from H. C. Campbell talks of the circumstances of his death & the condition of his affairs. The papers w/ the gun are certified by J. W. Cullom, Company Chaplain & Lt. Col. Tho. H. Peebles, Company Commander. A letter dated Nov 24, 1993 from a charter member of the Tennessee Gun Collector’s Association talks of the discovery of this firearm at a church bazaar in Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to gray showing scattered pitting. Cyl. retains 75% scene. Grip straps have 70% silver finish having a gray tarnish. Ivory grips show age-related shrinking & yellowing w/ grain checks. Left panel has chips at toe & along front grip strap. Sound action. Dark lightly pitted bore has sound rifling. (01-22898/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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FAMOUS TEXAS MADE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE CARRIED

Lot # 3029 (Sale Order: 29 of 692)      

& MADE BY SERGEANT THOMAS FLOYD, GOOD’S TEXAS ARTILLERY. 14.25” overall, 9.25” clip point blade, medial ridge, 2.5” sharpened clip, hefty .31” thick at ricasso, beveled t...moreop edge, 2.5” sculpted iron cross guard, down short quillons, crown stag grip, Tin mounted leather scabbard with repousse raised relief .8” five-pointed stars decorating tin throat on both sides. This knife has a long Texas collection history being originally collected by Col. Leon “Red” Jackson, Dallas TX sometime after World War 2. This knife is pictured on page 33 of iconic 1957 text “American Knives” by Harold Peterson. William A. Bond, Vernon, TX was among the early pioneers of collecting Confederate arms, especially Texas rarities. He purchased Red Jackson’s entire Confederate knife collection in 1962. They all remained in his collection till auctioned with his estate in 1994 and current collector has retained it till now. Jackson noted that knife was made and carried by Confederate Colonel John J Good’s brother-in-law who was Thomas Henry Floyd who also was a sergeant in John J. Good’s Texas Artillery, serving 1861 through end of war, participating in most battles in the army of Tennessee, with Gen, John Bell Hood’s Texas brigade. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: genealogical notes of Thomas Floyd's Confederate service and family. Original collection card and three page letter from Red Jackson to Bill bond describing his Confederate knife collection for sale in 1962. CONDITION: fine overall, this is about the best condition Confederate knives are ever found, blade retains much of its original Polish with staining and tiny nicks in cutting edge, never sharpened since made, very good point, and worn patina to grip. Sheath is also fine though original leather belt tab has only remnants remaining, it was broken at the time of the 1994 Conestoga auction, still fits perfectly. PROVENANCE: Sergeant Thomas Henry Floyd (1840-1926) Susan Anna Floyd Good (1832-1905) Wife of Col. Good, sister of Sergeant Thomas Floyd Cerelle “Good” Thomas (1874-1949) Daughter Of Colonel Good who outlived all of her siblings Harry Sawyer Thomas (1871-1951) Husband of Cerelle Ex-Col. Leon “Red” Jackson collection, Purchased from Thomas family of Dallas Pictured in “American Knives” by Harold Peterson Ex-Bill Bond collection, 1962 Conestoga auctions, lot 460, 1994 Anonymous Southern collection This is a wonderful Confederate, Texas bowie Knife with beautiful aesthetic of raised Texas star decoration, long family and collection history. (02-20011/JS). $20,000-30,000.

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EXCEPTIONAL WELL CUTLERED & SIGNED ARMORY STYLE

Lot # 3030 (Sale Order: 30 of 692)      

CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE WITH ORIGINAL SHEATH. 21" Overall, 16" clip point blade, 1.75” maximum width, .33” thick, 4.5” sharpened clip, pewter ferrule, oval sculpt...moreed wood grip. The blade has engraved script name “S. Taylor”. Exceptional original tooled leather sheath with 3.5” tin tip and pewter reinforcing pins along sewn edge, 3” belt loop. This sheath is virtually identical in construction to known Georgia Armory bowies, other than fine tooled decoration. This knife is very similar to a knife attributed as an Alabama state contract knife, page 47 of “CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIVES” 2012. The known Alabama contract knives have very similar dimensions. We could not find S. Taylor as a contractor and the name is possibly the soldier who carried it. This knife was new to market when found in Georgia with no history at gun show by dealer Brian Akins a few years ago. It is among the best Confederate bowies to surface in many years. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of pages from “Confederate Bowie Knives” on Alabama Contract knives. CONDITION: very good-fine overall. Blade is gray with original finishing file marks, scattered pitting. Several letters of inscribed name are not discernible. Sheath is fine with craquelure and no chipping to dry surface. (02-19446/JS). $8,000-12,000.

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FINE LARGE CLASSIC CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE,

Lot # 3031 (Sale Order: 31 of 692)      

ORIGINAL TIN MOUNTED SHEATH, EX-FRED EDMUNDS COLLECTION. 17” overall, 12” clip point blade, .25” thick at ricasso, bulbous walnut grip, 2 iron ferules, round flat iron pe...moreened cap, 3.75” tapered crossguard. Tooled leather sheath has reinforced tin strip joining tin throat and tip & tin belt loop. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: old collection tag, circa 2000, from ASAC meeting (Fred Edmunds). Fred was a top Confederate edged weapon collector who had a private museum at Gettysburg for many years. Knife also has a brass tag with collection number. CONDITION: very good to find overall, blade is gray, cleaned with light pitting, iron mounts to handle and sheath have gray iron patina. Leather sound with craquelure, scuffed. PROVENANCE: Ed Holliday estate collection. (02-19992/JS). $7,000-9,000.

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CONFEDERATE GEORGIA ARMORY D-GUARD BOWIE.

Lot # 3032 (Sale Order: 32 of 692)      

23.25" overall, 18.5" long sharpened 6.5" clip point, .3" thick and the meatiest of GA Armory bowies, classified as "type VII" in my co-authored 2012 text "CONFEDERATE BO...moreWIE KNIVES". Georgia Armory knives are broken down into 8 types in book as at least 14 different contractors supplied the state of Georgia. Regardless of type, all made with same contracted characteristics, but this type 7 & 8’s have heavier blades than others and few survivors. About 5000 knives entered the Armory at Milledgeville, GA in 1862 but only about 1400 were issued and the others destroyed by Sherman in 1864 other than handful of souvenirs taken by his soldiers. The type VII shown in text was identified to Gettysburg veteran. This knife has "Ft Ellis" collection tag of Wilfred G. Ellis (1935-1994) from Abington PA. This knife is pictured on page 231 of "ACCOUTREMENTS IV" by Jim Johnston. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent pages from Accoutrements IV & "Confederate Bowie Knives". CONDITION: very good overall, honest & "as found", iron patina, small nicks in cutting edge, original finishing marks and forging flaws clearly visible on blade, chipped point. Turned wood handle scuffed but sound. (02-19975/JS). $4,500-6,500.

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INTERESTING CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE WITH ORIGINAL

Lot # 3033 (Sale Order: 33 of 692)      

SHEATH & ROLLER BUCKLE BELT. 16” overall, 11” clip point blade, 1.75” wide, 4.5” clip, .25” thick. Tool type turned wood grip with iron ferrule. Brown leather sheath with...more 3” belt loop. Roller buckle belt 1.25” wide, 45” long. Blade is very similar to many known side knives pictured in 2012 text “CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIVES”. Civil War knife belts are rare. CONDITION: leather sheath & belt both supple, both have craquelure to surfaces with chipping, both appear partially resewn with same heavy thread. (02-19447/JS). $4,000-6,000.

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LARGE CONFEDERATE BOWIE MADE BY AFRICAN AMERICAN

Lot # 3034 (Sale Order: 34 of 692)      

SLAVE LEWIS CRENSHAW, HOPE HULL, ALABAMA. 20.5" overall, 15.75" spear point blade, 2" wide, .22" thick, oak slab grips, original leather sheath. This knife is pictured in...more "THE ANTIQUE BOWIE KNIFE BOOK" by Adams & Voyles 1990 on pages 432 & 433. This knife was retained by descendants of George Washington Shackleford, Co. F, 2nd Alabama Cavalry who related the history to Roger Ballard in 1989. There are 2 other specimens known, both pictured in "CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIVES" 2012 on page 172, both found in central Alabama & thought made for the other Shackleford brothers by Crenshaw. Josh Phillips remarked in our coauthored text: “There is beauty in the simple lines of this knife. Nothing fancy or extra, but everything was done well with a precise fit.” George Washington Shackleford (1827-1867), Frank (1830-1905), Joseph (1835-1902) & Madison (1838-1905) all served in same Co. F, 2nd Alabama Cavalry having enlisted together on May 1st 1862 in Montgomery AL. Both Madison and Joseph would become commissioned lieutenants. All four brothers are buried in the Shackleford cemetery near their ancestral home. This is among the very few Confederate Bowie knives with known family history as to who carried it and who made it. CONDITION: very good overall "as found", gray blade showing original finishing marks, smooth iron patina, scattered pitting, grip slabs have hand worn patina. The original sheath is dry, slightly shrunk missing last inch or so of tip, reinforced sewn edge is good with the about 1" chip missing one side, 2.5" belt loop still attached. (02-19969/JS). $4,000-6,000.

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11TH TEXAS CARVED D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 3035 (Sale Order: 35 of 692)      

20" overall, 15" meaty spearpoint blade, 2.25" wide, "Tex-R" & "II REGt" carved on either side of wood grip. This knife sold by well known dealer/collector Don Ball to co...morensignor many years ago. CONDITION: very good overall, gray blade, old sharpening, staining & pitting, repeened, wood grip is sound. (02-19075/JS). $3,000-4,000.

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MID-19th CENTURY D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 3036 (Sale Order: 36 of 692)      

Overall length: 18 5/8". Blade length: 13 7/8”. This knife is typical of weapons carried in the American Civil War and are primarily associate with Confederate forces. Th...moree knife has a plain iron blade with an iron D-guard style hilt. The pommel is formed by peening the tang of the knife. The 2-piece wood grip is likely an early 20th century replacement. It is secured at the bottom with a hex nut/screw and at the top with an iron rivet through a brass washer. No sheath. CONDITION: blade has a heavily rusted patina and may, in fact, be excavated. The guard has a similar patina and is a bit bent. The grip has a bleached out appearance with shrinkage cracks & staining. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19887/BF). $800-1,200.

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CONFEDERATE BOYLE & GAMBLE RICHMOND VA SABER

Lot # 3037 (Sale Order: 37 of 692)      

BAYONET. 22" Overall, shortened 17" blade, classic B&G design of hollow cast ribbed handle, bird’s head pommel. Made to attach to B&G adapter that could fit variety of Co...morenfederate used rifles. Number “57” stamped on bottom of guard. CONDITION: good overall, no dents in handle with coppery patina gray blade, iron patina, old sharpening, locking bolt & most of spring missing. (02-19451/JS). $700-900.

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RARE LARGE SILVER & EBONY MOUNTED SAMUEL BELL

Lot # 3038 (Sale Order: 38 of 692)      

BOWIE KNIFE, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE CIRCA 1840. 14.75” overall, 10” unique Samuel Bell heavy spear point blade tapering from over half inch thick piece of steel at raised f...moreorged bolster, 5” tapered and beveled unsharpened false edge. All silver mounted and engraved. 4-sided Ebony grip with silver pinned raised checkered panels. Unique Bell design heavy coin silver form-fitted sheath. Coin silver mounts and sheath are finely engraved by Samuel Bell. Samuel Bell worked for about 50 years making some of the most iconic American knives from 1830-1880. There are 22 original and authentic surviving specimens that are attributed, and many more fakes and misattributed examples. Bell made his Knives in Knoxville till 1851 when he moved to San Antonio and continued production. Best known Samuel Bell authority Mark Zalesky (publisher of Knife magazine) states: “The best way to describe Bell as a knifemaker would be to compare him to today's sole-authorship craftsmen… He did everything from the forge work to the finishing to the engraving and inlay, and made fancy handmade knives for the gentlemen who wanted and could afford them. His idea of "mass production" apparently was to have a firm in England make up blades to his design, stamp them with his name, assemble the knives in an appropriate manner, and ship them to his Knoxville shop for over-the-counter sale. I don't know what either variety sold for, but the Sheffield knives still in stock were valued quite a bit less in an 1851 inventory” There are no other antebellum engravers of knives who approach this exemplary style. Samuel Bell is no doubt among the finest and most unique craftsmen of Bowie knives known to America and also a noted antebellum silver smith. Bell became famous for his fine workmanship, the quality of its materials, and the exquisite pieces of “jewelry” that were produced later in his career. Famous men such as Robert E. Lee, U.S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, & Sam Houston numbered among his customers. This is among the finest and largest of all known Samuel Bell knives and was a prized possession in several top bowie collections. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of pertinent pages from “Knives by Samuel Bell, San Antonio’s Adopted Son”, Spring 2000 Texas Gun Collector & “A Sure Defense: The Bowie Knife in America” by William B. Worthen and Mark D. Zalesky. CONDITION: fine overall, blade has old sharpening scratches, staining, retains much of its original polish and luster. Ebony grip has hairline crack on one side not affecting aesthetic. Engraved silver unique form-fit sheath, pommel, and guard are excellent, several small dents, scratches, and nicks. Foliate engraved patterns are crisp and detailed. You will not find a better example. PROVENANCE: Ex-David Petty collection Ex-Dave Kleiner collection Ex-Michael Worley collections published: “Knives by Samuel Bell, San Antonio’s Adopted Son”, Spring 2000 Texas Gun Collector, p.63 exhibited: Historic Arkansas State Museum, “The Bowie Knife in America” Dec 2013 - June 2014 published: “A Sure Defense: The Bowie Knife in America” by William B. Worthen and Mark D. Zalesky 2017, reprinted 2023, pp.278-279. (02-20010/JS). $40,000-60,000.

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RARE AND DESIREABLE HENRY SCHIVELY BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 3039 (Sale Order: 39 of 692)      

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 b...moreased 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.

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RARE & FINE ENGLISH & HUBERS #2 PHILADELPHIA BOWIE

Lot # 3040 (Sale Order: 40 of 692)      

KNIFE ONE OF THE FINER EXAMPLES KNOWN. 15" overall, 10 1/8" clip point blade stamped "J. ENGLISH / & HUBERS" on one ricasso, the other "SHEFFIELD WORKS" in an arc over "2...more" denoted size. This is the largest English & Hubers, there is no "1". Classic 1830s manufactured bowie, coffin shaped studded ivory grip, 3 1/2" steel Crossguard with ribbed round finials, complete with original German silver mounted tooled leather scabbard with animal head frog button. This iconic pattern has always been prized by knife collectors, most had rosewood grips with brass mountings, ivory is rare, and this is among the finest or few survivors. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of manufacturer’s history from Norm Flayderman’s iconic text "THE BOWIE KNIFE". CONDITION: very good-fine overall, complete & original, blade retains much of its original Polish and luster, excellent sharp tip. The blade has been sharpened. Marking are crisp and as fine as can be found. Grip has ivory patina with small hairlines. Sheath is sound & solid, leather has craquelure and loss of polished surfaces on one side, open seam, both German silver mounts are fine with patching patina to grip mounts. (02-19961/JS). $25,000-35,000.

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ATTRIBUTED JOHN LUTHER CINCINNATI BOWIE, 1840s.

Lot # 3041 (Sale Order: 41 of 692)      

This exact knife is featured on page 188 in Jim Johnston’s “ACCOUTREMENTS IV” 14.25” overall, 9.5” clip point blade, 3” sharpened clip point. Blade is upswept with curved...more medial ridge, 1.6” wide, finely hollow ground which is rarely seen on American knives, heavy brass reinforced handle, cast “S” shaped crossguard with pinned ivory grip slabs, silver pin escutcheons, silver rectangular plaque with scratched initials of past owner. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent page from “Accoutrements IV”. CONDITION: very good overall, brass handle originally was silver plated with traces in protected areas, ivory has two chips at edge, missing one of six pins. Accompanying sheath is newer addition that fits knife well and not photographed with knife in text. (02-19971/JS). $7,000-9,000.

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UNIQUE SAMUEL JACKSON-BALTIMORE 1840s VINTAGE

Lot # 3042 (Sale Order: 42 of 692)      

ALFRED HUNTER BOWIE KNIFE. This exact knife is featured on full page 238 in Jim Johnston’s “ACCOUTREMENTS IV” 16.25” overall, 10.75” clip point blade, 3” sharpened clip. ...moreBlade is stamped “S. JACKSON” in same font known on his surgical tools circa 1845. Samuel Jackson advertised that he would “put blades in handles”. It is amazing that a service like this would be required, but in this era, many men carried fighting knives. There is one other re-bladed Alfred Hunter distinctive carved ivory handled bowie, but that blade is unmarked. This is a very special knife that is feature article in the “Antique Bowie Knife Assn” bulletin No. 2, 2013. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent page from “Accoutrements IV” and copied pages from ABKA journal #2 2013 featuring this bowie. CONDITION: very good overall, blade is cleaned with small nicks in cutting edge and chipped point. The original Alfred Hunter sheath is also fine missing frog button. Grip has several hairlines & one small chip and ivory patina. (02-19966/JS). $5,000-7,000.

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FINE MASSIVE ANTEBELLUM AMERICAN CLIP POINT BOWIE

Lot # 3043 (Sale Order: 43 of 692)      

KNIFE. 20.5" overall, 15.3" blade with sharpened 5.5" clip point, 2.2" wide, .15" thick. The blade is so reminiscent of Confederate manufacture with distinct forging flaw...mores throughout. The grip is maple with ½" brass ferrule, 5" tapered iron crossguard with pointed bulbous finials, oval round flat iron pommel matching shape of grip. This well-made knife was made by a skilled craftsman who was familiar with the big bowies made in Philadelphia & New York in the 1830s. The accompanying sheath has Southern flavor with reinforcing lead rivets, 3" belt loop, buck stitched reinforced leather tip. This exact knife is pictured and described on page 210, James Johnston’s "Accoutrements IV". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent pages from "Accoutrements IV". CONDITION: Very good overall, iron patina, blade is mostly smooth with scattered pitting, small nicks in cutting surface, grip has hand worn patina. The sheath is supple, scuffed, missing 6 of its original 10 lead reinforcing rivets, glue repair at throat, belt loop torn but complete, tip of sheath broken and blade sticks through. (02-19973/JS). $3,500-4,000.

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FINE AMERICAN ANTEBELLUM SCULPTED MAPLE GRIP CLIP

Lot # 3044 (Sale Order: 44 of 692)      

POINT BOWIE KNIFE. 19" overall, 13.5" blade, 4.5" sharpened clip, .25" at ricasso, 1.7" wide, 4" cast brass tapered crossguard, brass ferrule, sculpted birds head Maple g...morerip attached with iron pin held by octagonal brass escutcheons. Tooled leather sheath has 4" belt loop, lap seam braised .75" blued steel ring reinforcing throat. This exact knife is pictured on page 230 of James Johnston’s "Accoutrements IV". CONDITION: very good overall, blade has been cleaned and sharpened, accompanying sheath is fine. (02-19974/JS)/ $3,000-4,000.

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BIG CLIP POINT AMERICAN BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 3045 (Sale Order: 45 of 692)      

This exact knife is pictured on full page 242 in Jim Johnston’s “ACCOUTREMENTS IV” 20” overall, 15” clip point blade made from file. The grip is repurposed from an early ...more19th century “AMERICAN LIGHT HORSE” saber. Bowie is quite possibly Confederate utilizing War of 1812 era solid brass sword hilt with lion head pommel as Confederate knives are known utilizing eaglehead pommel sword hilts. Clip is not sharpened but there is about 2” beveling on top edge, 3.25” tapered iron crossguard, leather sheath with integral cut belt loop. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copy of page from “Accoutrements IV”. CONDITION: good to very good overall, iron & brass patina, gold plating is found in protected areas of handle, high areas bright from handling. There is about ¼” hole drilled through blade as can be seen in photos, likely for mounting as a souvenir. The accompanying sheath is split about half it's a length on top edge, unsewn at tip, sheath is not shown in book. (02-19967/JS). $2,500-3,000.

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MASSIVE "MARSH BROTHERS" MARKED SHEFFIELD BOWIE

Lot # 3046 (Sale Order: 46 of 692)      

KNIFE. This exact knife is pictured on full page in James Johnston’s "ACCOUTREMENTS IV" on page 132. Description in book reads: "The knife measures 19 inches long and has...more a 14 inch single edge blade, about two inches wide, with a 9 1/2 inch unsharpened clip point. The flat tang runs through the 4 3/4 inch wide German silver shaped guard. Stag handles are attached with six German silver rivets. The original leather sheath accompanies this knife. The knife is signed "Marsh Brothers & Co.-Pond Works-Sheffield". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent pages from "Accoutrements IV". CONDITION: fine overall, blade retains most of its bright polish with scattered light pitting. Machete style brown leather sheath has scuffing on edges and at tip. (02-19968/JS). $2,000-3,000.

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LARGE INTERESTING UNIQUE 18TH CENTURY D-GUARD

Lot # 3047 (Sale Order: 47 of 692)      

KNIFE. 18.5" overall, 13" dagger point blade, 2.5" wide, medial ridge, 4" batwing 2-piece crossguard, integral bolster retains one side of crossguard, blade has no tang a...morend is attached with large forged bolt through base and crossguard. Construction is reminiscent of some early polearms. This exact knife is pictured on page 192, James Johnston’s "Accoutrements IV" where he believes it was probably made from broken halberd. Regardless, this is a unique and appealing early knife, of the era where halberds were common. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Copies of pertinent pages from "Accoutrements IV". Condition: very good overall, appears original including red stag grip. There is a glued shim pushed up under one crossguard to tighten looseness. Dark iron patina. (02-19972/JS). $2,500-3,000.

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ENGLISH CLIP POINT BOWIE KNIFE BY JOSEPH ROGERS.

Lot # 3048 (Sale Order: 48 of 692)      

Overall length: 13”. Blade length: 8 1/4". The blade has a 2 5/8” false edge and is marked near the spine “+ JOSEPH ROGERS & SONS CUTLERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES * No6 NORFOLK...more STREET SHEFFIELD”. Nickel silver, lobed guard with nickel silver pommel and side straps. 2-Piece horn grip secured by 4 pins on each side. No sheath. CONDITION: blade has a cleaned finish with scattered spots of light pitting. Hilt shows light wear overall. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19872/BF). $1,000-1,500.

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CIVIL WAR ERA D GUARD BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 3049 (Sale Order: 49 of 692)      

Overall length: 22”. Blade length: 17”. Plain blade with a 3 1/2" clipped point. Simple iron hilt with straight crossguard that swells at the blade. Classic downturned qu...moreillon area. Plain D guard knuckle bow. Wood grip. No sheath. CONDITION: blade has a dark overall patina with some scattered shallow pitting, particularly near the hilt. The hilt has a similar patina with visible oxidation throughout. The grip is heavily worn and is approx. 70% complete. (02-20065/BF). $800-1,300.

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MID-19th CENTURY ENGLISH BOWIE KNIFE.

Lot # 3050 (Sale Order: 50 of 692)      

Overall length: 16 1/2". Blade length: 10 3/8”. The graceful bowie style blade has a 7” false edge and has a 3” engraving in the center of the blade that reads “Sharpe Ju...morestice”. The blade’s ricasso is heavily stamped with a chest-up view of an English judge with the words “OLD JUDGE” below. German silver, plain elliptical crossguard. Cutlery style hilt with heavily embellished silver pommel & ferrule. The grip is 1-piece darkened horn. No sheath. CONDITION: blade has areas of original factory polish mixed with peppered discoloration. The engraved motto is quite clear, as is the maker’s mark on the ricasso. The hilt shows light wear overall. (02-20064/BF). $700-1,200.

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