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Lot 491

A late Victorian white metal mounted dirk

29 – 30 August 2012, 11:00 BST
Edinburgh

Sold for £600 inc. premium

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A late Victorian white metal mounted dirk

The 30cm plated blade with faceted back edge, single fuller and fine line and clip back point, carved wood basket weave hilt, the pommel set with a cut glass stone with thistle embossed mounts contained within its leather covered scabbard decorated with thistles, the locket with vacant shield cartouche with companion knife and fork mounted ensuite.

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