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18th Century Sickle - Maker Stamped - Frank Kravic Collection
$ 124.08
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INFO.THAT CAME WITH ITEM WHEN ADDED TO OUR MUSEUM: “
18th Century Sickle - maker stamped with "GH" and a sword stamped in front of it (see pictures). Above the "GH" is what appears to be a Fleur-de-lis, appears to be from a French maker. This was acquired recently from a person who was able to buy it from Frank Kravic, while he was still in New England.
The tip of the sickle has a minor bend (see pictures). Item is in good condition overall.
Similar items can be referenced in
Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution,
by George C. Neumann and Frank J. Kravic on page 269, #11."
Please see photos for more description and condition. All items sold "as is" and as described. These artifacts are old and have been used so expect wear and age defects unless noted otherwise. No returns unless description/photographs totally misrepresent item/s.
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