- SCOTTISH FULL HIGHLANDER'S DRESS DIRK
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19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the basket weave carved handleset with orange pastetopommel, the leather-covered wooden scabbard with applied repousse thistle white metal mounts,...
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dirk with original leather scabbard, has 3 brass stars inlaid on the bone handle. 7.25 in long....
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BOYS BY R.W. FORSYT...consisting of: three wool outer coats (two approximately 18 in. across chest, other 14 in. at chest); three inner vests (one noticeably smaller); three...
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12'' blade by FE & JR Hopkinson Ltd, Sheffield, the pommel with applied Scots Guards badge, carved wooden basket weave grip, the scabbard with plain plated mounts and with...
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BOOTHAmerican Silver-Mounted Naval Dirk Owned by Edwin Booth , early 19th c., grooved pommel, double-edged diamond-shaped blade, the scabbard with oval frog stud, engraved...
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WILLIAM DRIVER 19TH CENTURY LENGTH 25.75". WILLIAM DRIVER, 19th Century, Captain William Driver, from Salem, Massachusetts, is credited with nicknaming the American flag...
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Frazer & Co., 29 Coventry St, with turned ivory handle and gilt metal mounts, scabbard stuck in place, 31cm long...
[more like this] - A Scottish plate mounted fusiliers dirk
with 9.5 inch blade carved knot work grip and scabbard initialled with R.C. below the fusiliers emblem 18ins Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line...
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Highlanders (Highland Light Infantry) with gilt brass mounted leather scabbard housing a knife and fork with citrine cairngorms etched blade lacking pommel 18in. Estimate...
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19th century: one with turned ivory grip with brass cap, double-edged blade, openwork brass quillin, 10-3/8 in. excluding brass scabbard with extensive engraving, grip with...
[more like this] - THREE DIRKS. European late 19th-early
20th century. Etched blade marked ''Soligen'' with vegetal ivory handle. Leather scabbard. 10 1/2''l. overall. And a dirk with blade marked ''''George Wostenholm & Son Ltd....
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century. Three dirks two with antler handles and two marked for Sheffield. 7'' to 10''l. overall. Together with three knives two with antler handles. Two marked for Sheffield...
[more like this] - TWO DIRKS. Late 19th century. Ivory
handle with quatrefoil blade marked ''Germany'' 8''l. with steel sheath and another with mother-of-pearl handle with blade marked ''John Newton & Co. Sheffield England''...
[more like this] - THREE DIRKS. England late 19th century.
Two have blades marked for Sheffield and leather scabbards. Bone handled by Dickinson mother-of-pearl handled by Allen & Sons and mother-of-pearl handled with eagle guard...
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French Dirk or single edged dagger with canted blade having shaped stem with silver inlay and blued detailing tapered cylindrical ebony handle with steel fittings (some corrosion)...
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