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A Rare Lowland-Scots Left-Hand DaggerThe Blade Dated 1606
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The Blade Dated 1606
The Blade Dated 1606
30 cm. blade
Footnotes
The blade of this dagger is of the distinctive type best known from a group of early 17th century ballock-knives, which it has been suggested were what were then called dudgeon daggers. An account of them by Claude Blair and John Wallace, published in 1963, records that a number of the forty-one examples then known - represented both by complete daggers and detached or remounted blades - bear Scots inscriptions and/or coats-of-arms, and concludes that the whole group was almost certainly produced in Scotland. Confirmation of this would seem to be provided by a ballock-knife sold at Christie's in London on 18 May 1994 (lot 55), which is dated 1614 and bears on its scabbard the mark of the sheath-maker Charles Strudgeon or Sturgeon (recorded 1584-1626) of both Edinburgh and Edinburgh, Canongate
A dagger also dated 1606 in the Victoria and Albert Museum bears the inscription 'Ask Me Not For Schame Drink Lis And B[u]y Ane'
See lot 81 and footnote








