- NATIVE AMERICAN BOWIE STYLE TRADE KNIFE
- CIVIL WAR ERAIron or steel blade marked with a stamped American Shield surrounded by "NY" (this may be the mark of R.H. Alexander who was a New York-based importer of Sheffield-made...
[more like this] - A Bowie knife, 19th/20th c, 15.5cm
Sheffield steel blade, curved quillon, one-piece stag antler grip, leather scabbard, 26cm l, a Swiss Army pen knife, late 20th c, various other folding and action pocket knives,...
[more like this] - A BOWIE KNIFE by Butler of Sheffield,
with antler grip, in the original leather sheath; two other Bowie knives; and three pen knives, one with an inscription "Girls Guide" (6)...
[more like this] - TWO BOWIE KNIVES the first a large example
with brass handle showing an American Eagle ‘ Liberty and Unity. The blade is stamped Sheffield works 2 Philadelphia. Total length 40cm. The second with a horn grip, the...
[more like this] - FOUR 19TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD BOWIE KNIVES
To include: Manhattan Cutlery Co., 4-7/8 in. blade, German silver cross guard, shell inlays to wooden grip; Rogers, 6-1/4 in. blade, German silver cross guard, lacquered grip...
[more like this] - TWO GEORGE WOSTENHOLM I * XL SHEFFIELD
BOWIE KNIVES Mid-19th century or somewhat later, marked G. WOLSTENHOLM & SON / WASHINGTON WORKS, both knives with horn handles with blank silver escutcheons, blades 6 in....
[more like this] - TWO LARGE ENGLISH CLIP POINT BOWIE KNIVES
Late 19th century, the taller one marked WILKINSON / & SON / SHEFFIELD on the ricasso and PERFECT on the left side of its 10-5/8 in. blade, with brass guard and horn grips...
[more like this] - SEVEN REFERENCE BOOKS ON COLLECTIBLE
KNIVES To include: Harold L. Peterson, American Knives:The First History and Collectors' Guide (1958); George Cameron Stone, A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and...
[more like this] - 2) SCARCE SS BRITTAIN SHEFFIELD BOWIE
KNIFE & FILE(lot of 2) Knives: (1) Scarce "S.S. Brittain & Co. St. George's Works, Sheffield, Bowie knife, the 7" clip point blade scroll engraved with St. George on horseback...
[more like this] - (2) SHEFFIELD KNIVES, FULTON BOWIE &
WOSTENHOLM(lot of 2) Fixed blade knives: (1) spear point 7" blade marked below the spine "G. Wostenholm & Son, Washington Works, Sheffield, marked at the ricasso "IXL", the...
[more like this] - (2) SHEFFIELD BOWIE KNIVES, THOS. TURNER
& L.F.&C(lot of 2) Fixed blade knives: (1) Bowie knife, the 6" clip point blade marked below the spine with the pepper corn and diamonds mark above "Encore" (1805 copyright...
[more like this] - THREE KNIVES. England 2nd half-19th
century. Two daggers mother-of-pearl handle with 1892 hallmarked ferule and a blade marked ''Woodhead Howard St. Sheffield'' 10 1/4''l. and ivory handled with a notched...
[more like this] - TWO BOWIE KNIVES. England 2nd half-19th
century. Both have antler grips. One marked ''Cambridge Cutlery Works Sheffield'' 11''l. The other is worn but may be by Joseph Rodgers Sheffield 11 1/2''l. Leather scabbards...
[more like this] - TWO KNIVES. Probably England 19th
century. Both have German silver handles. Bowie knife with blade marked ''G. Woodhead 56 Howard Street Sheffield'' 11 1/2''l. and a dagger stamped ''Blair C.T.'' with...
[more like this] - Edged weapons books and pamphlets: Norm
Flayderman, 2004, dust jacket, The Bowie Knife ; Harold L. Peterson, American Knives ; Carter and Walker, The Bayonet ; Adams, Voyles and Moss, dust jacket, 1990, The Antique...
[more like this] - THREE KNIVES. American and English
2nd half-19th century. Bowie-type knives. Two from Sheffield with antler handles and leather scabbards. Blades marked ''Joseph Mappin'' and ''J. Rodgers'' 11''l. And a horn...
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