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Lot 3090

A silver-mounted Scottish dirk by Lockwood Brothers
Sheffield, 19th century
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

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A silver-mounted Scottish dirk by Lockwood Brothers
Sheffield, 19th century

Straight 14 1/2 inch blade with 8 inch false edge with fluted spine and marked on one side C + K/Lockwood Brothers/Sheffield. Hilt of familiar form, the wooden grip carved with interlace and set with silver-headed studs; silver bolster and flat silver pommel cap. Retaining the upper two thirds of the scabbard, the silver throat engraved with St. Andrew, the remaining mount inscribed with an acronym IBNMN. Retaining the original knife and fork en suite to dirk.
Condition: Blade showing patches of light pitting. Hilt showing some wear. Scabbard scuffed and missing the lower six inches.
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