Pair of two bowie knives made with Native American influence, one larger and one smaller in very similar styles with matching sheaths. They are unmarked other than the initials BP and the date 2008 on the larger bowie.:
The larger bowie has a curving stag grip, brass guard, and recurved blade. The sheath is brown leather, with rawhide thongs and antler toggles for ties, one with two turquoise beads on it (14-inches long with a 9.25-inch blade).
The smaller bowie is similar, but has an unusual double guard, one resembling the guard on the larger knife, but another shaped differently. The stag grip is similar, but less curved. The blade is a bit thicker, but wickedly pointed. The sheath is similar, but with slightly different tooled designs. It too has a rawhide tie with beads and a stag toggle (13-inches long with a 7.5-inch blade).
Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $30.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Discounts given on combined lot shipping.
Condition
Great. Both knives are in mint condition, with minor storage wear on their sheaths. Please see photos.