MASSIVE IVORY GRIP NEW ORLEANS MADE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE

Spring 2026 Premier Firearms & Militaria Auction

February 26th, February 27th, February 28th, and March 1st, 2026
This auction will feature an outstanding collection of items spanning multiple categories including Modern, Military, Sporting, & Antique firearms & militaria! Below is just a small grouping of select highlights from the massive offering to be featured in this upcoming sale!

MASSIVE IVORY GRIP NEW ORLEANS MADE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE

20” overall, 14.75” clip point blade with choil.

This exceptional knife and its accompanying scabbard are both documented in prominent publications, featured and described on page 143 of James Johnston “ACCOUTREMENTS V”. Additionally, the knife is pictured on page 237 of “CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIVES” by Melton, Phillips, and Sexton, where it is identified as a Louisiana Naval Side Knife. The knife weighs over 2 pounds and is very well-balanced. Other than large well sculpted ivory grip, another remarkable structural characteristic is the massive forged bolster, which is over .5” thick, rapidly tapering saber ground blade with sharpened 6” clip, large 6” shaped cross guard.
This knife was discovered in New Orleans, which supports the idea it was manufactured there. An almost identical example is noted and illustrated on page 228 of Norm Flayderman “THE BOWIE KNIFE: From Confederate Bowie Knives”, it is noted: “While it is true that no elephants lived in the South, many pre-war seaport manufacturers had ample access to imported ivory, a common material in early 19th-century sword hilts. This fabulous heavy Louisiana-style knife was likely made in the New Orleans region. The substantial one-piece carved elephant ivory grip has a brass pommel cap. Genuine Confederate knives such as this rarely display ivory grips. Obviously, the manufacturer was making a statement on style, as well as utility. The heavy iron guard gives this knife a cutlass look, and we believe it may have a naval association”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copies of pages pictured in the 2 texts cited.  PROVENANCE: Compton Labauve Collection; James R. Johnston collection. (02-26005/JS). STATUS: NON-GUN.