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CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE.
This Confederate Bowie knife, which was a war souvenir brought back with Boyle & Gamble sword previously offered in this catalog, is in "as found" condition. Knife measures about 17" overall with blade just over 12-1/2". Blade is unusually wide and thin for Confederate knives, measuring almost 2" at its widest, with thickest part of blade measuring .14". Spear point blade is extremely sharp on all sides. Wooden grip has pewter ferrule at base, crossguard is iron and knuckle bow is covered with leather and sewn, which is a rare feature that rarely survived, however I am sure other knives originally had this feature. The accompanying orig leather scabbard shows crosshatch design on one side and remnants of old paper tag are found on reverse. Most likely this missing paper tag orig told us the history of this knife. PROVENANCE: Consignor believes that John Burke in the First and Second Michigan Cavalry, both units serving under General George A. Custer in the Civil War, was the soldier who carried knife and sword home as souvenirs. CONDITION: Blade is gray/white overall, showing numerous tool marks which I feel are orig to its manufacture. Wood grip is sound and solid, well fit to ferrule and guard, with one old scraped gouge contemporary to its time of use. Leather scabbard and leather covering knuckle bow are dry, heavily scuffed and scraped; scabbard is missing end and belt attachment. 4-48878 JS11