- JIM FROST & ROYAL PRESTIGE KNIVESRoyal
JIM FROST & ROYAL PRESTIGE KNIVESRoyal Prestige Precision II Series CR MO V15 Together with a Jim Frost Cutlery Bowie Knife. Each incised marked on the blades. Royal Prestige knife includes a sheath. Frost knife measures 16". Royal P
- GROUP OF MILITARY ITEMS ,A reproduction
GROUP OF MILITARY ITEMS ,A reproduction Bowie knife new in the box; a white pith helmet; approximately 214 unissued WWII Army Air Corps sleeve patches; a BAR magazine pouch; a WWI 10 pocket cartridge belt; a Model 1816 bayonet; a British bugle; and other miscellaneous items.
- FOLK ART CARVED BOWIE KNIFE TRADE SIGNLarge
FOLK ART CARVED BOWIE KNIFE TRADE SIGNLarge Folk Art carved trade sign, 20th c., in the form a Bowie knife, approx 16"h, 74.5"l, 4.25"d
- DEAKIN & SONS 16.5" BOWIE KNIFE WITH
DEAKIN & SONS 16.5" BOWIE KNIFE WITH SHEATH & CASEJames Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, England, Bowie style knife, an 11" blade marked at the ricasso, the stag handle with foliate engraved sterling silver front and rear bolsters, knife overall: 16.5"l, accompanied by a leather and metal sheath, all housed in a red presentation fabric presentation case: 2"h, 18.4"w, 7.4"d *Note: The mark James Deakin and Sons was used before 1886 and discontinued in 1899*
- SCARCE MICHAEL PRICE, SAN FRANCISCO
SCARCE MICHAEL PRICE, SAN FRANCISCO BOWIE KNIFEBowie knife c.1860, the 7.25"l, 1.5"w blade stamped at the ricasso M. Price over the partial stamp San Francisco, a stag handle, knife overall: 12.25"l, housed in unmarked metal and leather scabbard
- WINCHESTER TEXAS 1836/1986 RIFLE & CARBINE,
WINCHESTER TEXAS 1836/1986 RIFLE & CARBINE, SN 005Scarce Winchester Texas1986 Sesquicentennial commemorative rifle and carbine set #5, made in Hartford, Ct., consisting of: (1) Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine, 38.55 caliber, lever action, 18.5" gold plated barrel bands, the gold plated receiver engraved with historic Texas scenes, the barrel with gold etched "1836-Texas-1986," presentation grade walnut stock; (1) Model 94 rifle, 38-55 caliber, lever action, 20" barrel, etched Texas history scenes on the receiver with a gold outline of the State of Texas at top, the barrel with "1836-Texas-1986" and Sesquicentennial, presentation grade stock; (1) bowie knife by Western Cutlery etched in gold with historic Texas scenes; (1) Texas Sesquicentennial medal, all housed in the Winchester mahogany lockable presentation case with inset gold plated Texas label, Serial Numbers: TEXM005, TSRM005, case: 3.5"h, 46.5"w, 13.5"d, *REQUIRES FFL TRANSFER* *Provenance: Winchester produced only 150 sets of this offering. The first 13 were presentation sets and Winchester did not offer them for sale. Set No. 1 was given to then U.S. President Ronald Regan, sets two and three were given to the governor of the State of Texas and to the Texas Speaker of the House, set five was given to Dallas Cowboy football legend Walt Garrison who had assisted Winchester. Our consignor operated a Texas firearm store in 1986 and purchased several of Winchester sets for resale. Among those sets was #32, also the uniform number of Walt Garrison. A trade was made. Lot photos include one of Garrison and our consignor. Our consignor states that the firearms have never been fired and the levers have not been cycled or racked.*
- CONFEDERATE D GUARD BOWIE KNIFEConfederate
CONFEDERATE D GUARD BOWIE KNIFEConfederate D guard Bowie knife having a 11.25" clipped point blade, curved quillon, steel ferrule, the pommel end of the knuckle bow guard attached by rivet at the tapered hardwood grip, no visible markings, overall: 14.75"l, knick near point, blade width at ricasso: 1.3/8", accompanied by a later sewn and partially riveted leather scabbard, no visible markings, total: 1lb
Note: See similar D guard knives by Civil War era Georgia Arsenal contract manufacturers in "Confederate Bowie Knives", Melton, Phillips, Sexton, Mowbray Publishers, 2012.
- CONFEDERATE D GUARD BOWIE KNIFEConfederate
CONFEDERATE D GUARD BOWIE KNIFEConfederate D guard Bowie knife having a 12.25" spear point blade, slightly curved quillon, steel ferrule, the pommel end of the knuckle bow guard attached by rivet at the hardwood grip, no visible markings, overall: 16.75"l, accompanied by a possibly later riveted leather scabbard with hammered metal tipped, no visible markings, knick near point, blade width at ricasso: 1.5/8", total: 1.60lbs Note: See similar D guard knives by Civil War era Georgia Arsenal contract manufacturers in "Confederate Bowie Knives", Melton, Phillips, Sexton, Mowbray Publishers, 2012.
- MILITARIA. LARGE COLLECTION OF BAYONETS
MILITARIA. LARGE COLLECTION OF BAYONETS AND KNIVES Including a German Yaghatan style sword bayonet with a curved fuller blade manufactured by Alex.Coppel of Solingen, Germany; a numbers matching Spanish Mauser Model 1941 bolo bayonet with scabbard; an American 1862 zoave bayonet; a damaged American M1905/M1 Garand bayonet with fiberglass scabbard; a Spanish Model 1895 Bayonet Artilleria FCa De Toledo Knife Bayonet paired with an American leather scabbard; a cut down French infantry briquet sword; an American M6 bayonet with a M8A1 scabbard; an American Camillus fighting knife with leather sheath; an Appalachian style bowie knife; an engraved large U.S.M.C. fighting knife with leather wrapped handle and leather sheath; a special ops style knife with wrapped handle; an interesting knife with an Indian head pommel; and a small military style knife. From a Larchmont, NY estate. Dimensions: French briquet sword measures approx. 16" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Items exhibit wear consistent with age. All items are preserved with what appears to be Cosmoline and or oil. The Spanish Mauser Model 1941 bolo bayonets blade has been over sharpened and its scabbard exhibits a missing finial. This lot is being sold as is.
- HANDMADE BOWIE KNIFE Texas pattern Hand
HANDMADE BOWIE KNIFE Texas pattern Hand Forged 12 1/2" x 2 3/8" blade with curved and hipped tip, single edged from tip to tang, bronze 'S' hilt, steel and brass riveted black walnut handle, 18 1/2" overall, light corrosion, chattered cutting edge, tent peg driving marks on heavy top edge. A fantastic example of a field used piece from the era.
- A Bowie knife, 19th/20th c, 15.5cm
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, a Ronson cigarette lighters, leather bound prayer-books, etc More Information The Bowie knife lacking its pommel and with further light wear. The rest mixed condition.
- A BOWIE KNIFE with a brass hilt and
A BOWIE KNIFE with a brass hilt and mahogany grip, with engraved inscription to the blade "Original Bowie Knife", 28cm long; and a British bayonet, in the original metal scabbard, numbered to the grip 9600257 (2).