$295.00 SOLD
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Item Code: R19945
This Confederate belt knife was recovered from a spring house in Fairfax, Virginia with a large relic condition Bowie knife we are offering elsewhere on our webpage.
The knife has a plain wood handle with a nice light patina on its surface. The wood has some minor horizontal cracks from age but nothing major. The counterguard is elliptical shaped and made of brass. The long thin iron blade is double edged with a thin brass ferrule around the ricasso. Having been stored in a wet atmosphere the blade has some light surface pitting along its length and light corrosion near the tip. There is also some light dirt and discoloration on the brass ferrule. Overall length of the item is approx. 12.00 inches long while the blade itself meas. approx. 8.00 inches.
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