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Old 5th April 2019, 04:25 PM   #1
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Default American Naval dirk?

Hi gents,
What do you think about this small dagger? Is it possible that this is early American Naval dirk?
Scabbard and crossguard is silver and handle is mother of pearl, 7-1/4" long overall. The reason why I’m asking because this shape of scabbard and crossguard was common for 1820-1840 small American Naval dirks.
Dirks with similar scabbards and crossguards are pictured in the book "Small Arms of the Sea Services" by Robert H. Rankin (see last picture).
Thanks in advance
Alex
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