Spanish Navaja Folding Knife From Albacete - 19th Century - France
Length blade19cm width 5cm thickness 0.4 cm
Large folding knife by Haudeville in Albacette. Second half of the 19th century. This brand was sold in France and Spain. May be produced in France. Spain imported many knives bearing marks such as Valero Jun, Haudeville, Bechona, Beauvoir, etc.
The Albacete-type blade features a false edge and curved tip.
The locking system is pump-action. Handle covered with red/ochre-tinted bull horn, with flower-shaped nails. The handle is flattened and curved, ending in a rattlesnake shape.
Old oxidation on the blade - the opening system is a little hard - minor wear, microchips on the stained plates.
Large folding knife by Haudeville in Albacette. Second half of the 19th century. This brand was sold in France and Spain. May be produced in France. Spain imported many knives bearing marks such as Valero Jun, Haudeville, Bechona, Beauvoir, etc.
The Albacete-type blade features a false edge and curved tip.
The locking system is pump-action. Handle covered with red/ochre-tinted bull horn, with flower-shaped nails. The handle is flattened and curved, ending in a rattlesnake shape.
Old oxidation on the blade - the opening system is a little hard - minor wear, microchips on the stained plates.
580 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Other
Length: 41,5
Reference (ID): 1769069
Availability: In stock
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