Good evening fellow collectors.
During the Christmas season, I decided to put a few of my duplicate militaria items in the South County Antique Mall located in South Saint Louis County (Missouri). I went in today to remove some of the items to take with me to the SOS.
I realized that my Teno hewer is missing from a locked case. I believe it happened in the last 3 to 4 weeks.
It is instantly recognizable because a previous owner engraved his name "Wilkinson" on both the scabbard and the hewer. I think there was also a long number, perhaps 6 to 8 digits, along with the name, but I do not remember for sure. I did not photographs the hewer. The plating is excellent minus (perhaps 95%) and the paint is near mint, but at one time the blade was sharpened and later polished.
A police report will be filed.
Any help in recovering this dagger will be appreciated. St. Louis if about 275 miles from Louisville, so it might turn up there. I plan to give security at the show and selected dagger dealers a flyer.
Thank you,
Alen Davidson
(314) 283 - 1944 Cell
rbno@aol.com
During the Christmas season, I decided to put a few of my duplicate militaria items in the South County Antique Mall located in South Saint Louis County (Missouri). I went in today to remove some of the items to take with me to the SOS.
I realized that my Teno hewer is missing from a locked case. I believe it happened in the last 3 to 4 weeks.
It is instantly recognizable because a previous owner engraved his name "Wilkinson" on both the scabbard and the hewer. I think there was also a long number, perhaps 6 to 8 digits, along with the name, but I do not remember for sure. I did not photographs the hewer. The plating is excellent minus (perhaps 95%) and the paint is near mint, but at one time the blade was sharpened and later polished.
A police report will be filed.
Any help in recovering this dagger will be appreciated. St. Louis if about 275 miles from Louisville, so it might turn up there. I plan to give security at the show and selected dagger dealers a flyer.
Thank you,
Alen Davidson
(314) 283 - 1944 Cell
rbno@aol.com
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