Classic clip point Bowie full firm marked "WOODHEAD & HARTLEY / 7 LAMBERT STREET / SHEFFIELD", 8-1/2" blade stamped "AMERICAN HUNTING KNIFE" and etched "AMERICANS NEVER SURRENDER". Coffin-shaped grip has Mother of Pearl slabs and 2-1/4" pommels with alligator motifs in raised relief which is a rare American motif. This is a very fine knife, circa 1845 that among the finest known. CONDITION: Knife is overall fine, though blade is grey overall with old sharpening and etched panel is very light and difficult to read. Stamped motifs and maker mark are very good. Mother of Pearl slabs are fine with good color. Pommels are tight and well fit with wear to high spots but overall better than average. German silver crossguard, pommels and scabbard mounts have matching patina. The accompanying orig scabbard is sound and solid, retaining much of its orig color with scuffs and some slight wrinkles. Frog button and obverse front mount have several dents that don't affect the overall esthetics. 50412-63

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by James D. Julia
April 11, 2017 10:00 AM EDT
203 Skowhegan Road
Fairfield, ME, US 04937

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