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A Dirk For id.
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A Dirk For id.
Handle of horn O.L. 33 cm ; blade L. 22.5 cm; ref ( plateLXXIV) Catalogue of European Daggers by Bashford Dean Any comment on it would be welcome Best Cerjak |
could be North Italian as well
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No idea, but it is a beautiful piece! Congratulations! :)
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pretty, my thoughts as i scrolled down was also italian, or at least mediterranian. (due to the the putto (cherub) face and the lion on the ricasso, a common motif.)
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...also could be sardinian. seen a couple of sardianian daggers in that form with lions on the ricasso.
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I was thinking Italian..............
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Why does something in the ricasso keeps me seeing some similarity with my Southern Italy hunting dagger ? I am becoming short sighted :shrug: .
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Here's mine.
No idea where its from. Any reference I've seen just calls all of these forms "Meditteranean Dirk". Got another much earlier one that is single edged, fits into the same classification |
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