I don't have pics yet, but I can probably be persuaded to fetch some in a few days.
I came across a consignment recurve that has no markings but does not look anything like a homebuilt job. Sixty-two inches, 52 pounds. Rosewood riser with a steroidally bulbous lower part. (Some might be tempted to laugh, it's so big.) It's not the "flat" Herter's grip from what I understand of that; this one is round overall.
Upper part of riser is normally dimensioned, and in fact the grip is a little on the narrow side. Fairly comfortable to hold for my Kodiak-accustomed hand but I didn't love, love it. No horns on the riser, with a heavily radiused shelf. Limbs get pretty narrow toward the ends, and the tips are faintly Kodiak-like but pointed. Haven't shot it, but a couple of draws suggested a well-thought construction.
For some reason it whispered "Herter's" to me, but I know little of the brand. Any informed guesses on brand and model?