7th February 2012, 12:22 PM | #1 |
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LONDON BOWIE with Manding decoration
I picked up this rather lovely item at the Preston Arms Fair last weekend. It is a London made bowie knife by Preist & Co of Oxford St made around 1870s/ 80s . It has a respectable 10 inch blade. What attracted me was the Manding leatherwork scabbard and grip . I have also illustrated the same pattern of knife unmodified from Ron Flook's excellent book 'The London Knife Book 1820-1945'.
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7th February 2012, 06:55 PM | #2 |
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ITS ALWAYS FUN SEEING ITEMS LIKE THIS AS I ALWAYS WONDER WHAT THE STORY WAS BEHIND THIS HAPPENING TO THIS KNIFE. IT APPEARS THIS BOWIE WAS MODIFIED BY MANDINGO CRAFTSMEN IN AFRICA AND NOT SOMETHING PUT TOGETHER FROM ODD BITS. THE WORKMANSHIP IS GOOD AND THE BLADE SHOWS WEAR FROM USE PERHAPS THE STYLE CAN BE CALLED AFROBRIT. CONGRADULATIONS A INTERESTING AND UNIQUE BOWIE.
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7th February 2012, 08:44 PM | #3 |
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Very interesting, I like these "crossover" or "crosscultural" type objects. I've seen some weapons (usually daggers) the other way around, ie. African blades in European style handles & sheaths. Often wondered if they were commissioned by natives or colonials ?? |
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