CARIBBEAN PIRATE’S FOLDING KNIFE, 17th-18th CENTURY

$140.00

17th-18th century, of classic form which evolved into the navaja. 4 1/4” length with curved edge, arched back, clipped point wedge section blade. Original suspension ring. Archaeological water find condition. As sailors were universally prohibited and prevented from owning pointed knives, the pirate attribution may be applied with confidence. Purchased from a Fort Myers Florida dive and salvage shop in the 1980s.

Item ID: B8830

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CARIBBEAN PIRATE’S FOLDING KNIFE, 17th-18th CENTURY

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