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MEXICAN PRESENTATION BOWIE KNIFE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 2,000.00 USD
MEXICAN PRESENTATION BOWIE KNIFE.
12" overall, 7.5" spear point with 3" sharpened top edge, deeply acid etched "RECUERDO Del Gral. R. HERREROA SUCARO AMIGO EL Jr. DON EMILIO A. COMBALUZIER", full tang, large oval iron cross guard with folded down languet, red composite grip slabs emulating stag attached with 2 screws, 5.5" smaller utility version of same knife sheathed like Scottish dirk. Decorated brown leather sheath with belt loop. Inscription translates "Remembrance from General R. Herrero to his dear friend Senor Don Emilio Combaluzier". Auction description states knife originally was consigned by a descendant of Combaluzier. General Rudolfo Herrero (1880-1964) was Mexican Revolution officer responsible for death of President Venustiano Carranza in 1920. Emilio A. Combaluzier was Mexico City arms dealer, 1880s-1930s. Knife was carried and shows use, but well cared for. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: receipt from auction, wooden storage box & card. CONDITION: very good overall, chip in grip on bowie, .5" of on grip slab missing on small knife. Sheath very good, worn & scuffed belt loop. PROVENANCE: Little John Auction, lot 305, Aug. 15, 2020; The Esteemed Norm Greenberg Collection. (02-24849-4/JS). NON-GUN. $1,000-2,000.