October 30, 2019 The Collection of Steve & Marcy Hench
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/30/2019
This is probably one of the most well decorated 18th century hunting bags known to exist. the bag measures about 8" x 10-1/2". The front flap is embossed with two buck standing face to face, separated by a tall pine tree. The initials "KJ" are also embossed on the front. The top of the flat is decorated with "X" patterns, similar to those seen on Revolutionary War scabbards. The interior of the bag features one large section and another smaller pocket beneath the flap with tooled "X" designs and a leather button. The buckle on the front is of handmade iron blacksmith construction. The iron loops for the strap are retained by leather reinforced by sinew. The bag is complete with its original leather strap with handforged iron buckle. CONDITION: Very good. Leather is still pliable and retains a smooth, brown surface showing only some minor crazing and minor deterioration around the edges of the flap. The strap on the flap is missing the tip. This bag is exceptionally well made and is very decorative. Early bags of this quality are seldom encountered. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Skip Chalfant. CORRECTION: PROVENANCE: Purchased from Frank Kobilis.