This large Spear Point Bowie / Sidearm is in the form of those carried by pioneers in the American Frontier Era. Although there are no maker or date marks on this knife and scabbard it was most likely made in England by the Sheffield cutlery trade for export to the USA for the expanding American Frontier market. The heavy knife has a clean 12 ¼” long spear point Bowie blade which is 5mm thick and just under 2” wide at its broadest. The knife is 17 ½” overall length. This Bowie has undamaged birds head slab wood scales secured by brass pins and heavy brass finger guard. The hilt is holed for wrist strap. The knife has its black leather open top scabbard with stitched rear seam and heavy brass mounts consisting of external chape and throat mount with frog locket. The brass mounts are each secured by 2 round head brass pins, one pin is absent from the chape but the chape is totally secure. All leather and stitching are clean and intact. In its scabbard this sidearm weighs a hefty 1.050 Kg. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22939 (Bowies box)
£295.00