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19th Century Tlingit Grizzly Ivory Totem Knife

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:15,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
19th Century Tlingit Grizzly Ivory Totem Knife
Presented within this lot is an exceedingly rare 19th-century Tlingit dagger, curated from the distinguished collection of Ted Levy in Santa Rosa, California. This exceptional artifact is a fine example showing the true artistry and craftsmanship of the Tlingit people. The hand-forged iron blade, distinguished by its tapered form and frontal fluting, having a hand sword pattern.

The handle of the dagger features a grip area wrapped in old leather, accompanied by a braid of meticulously braided leather at its summit. The crowning glory of the handle is a remarkable work of art in itself—a traditional Northwest Coast totem grizzly bear intricately carved from walrus tusk ivory, complete with inlaid abalone shell eyes and ears. This is a classic representation of Tlingit 19th Century works. The patina of age has bestowed a subtle yellowing upon the ivory, lending it an additional layer of historical character. It's important to note that the use of walrus ivory in this context is legally permissible in the United States, as it is both an antiquity and altered by a Northwest Coast Native American.

This Tlingit dagger is a rarity in the market, standing out as one of the finest examples to emerge in recent years. Comparable pieces, characterized by their artistic prowess, have commanded prices ranging from $25,000 to $55,000, attesting to the exceptional value and desirability of this particular specimen. Beyond its utilitarian function, this dagger transcends into the realm of "art in the weapon," encapsulating the Tlingit people's fusion of functionality and aesthetic excellence.

Formerly part of the esteemed Ted Levy collection in Santa Rosa, California, this dagger bears witness to the rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy of the Tlingit people, making it a truly fine and exceptional example in the realm of indigenous weaponry. The piece measures 20 inches overall.