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Nicely made scabbard and leather bound handle on this big English carver.
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Thats pretty impressive. Are there any markings on teh blade that woudl identify it as English?
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Sorry no .. it was an assumption due to shape & style . |
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That massive caveat out of the way... ![]() Interestingly this doesn't seem to have been adapted to a usual arm dagger but a belt dagger? Cheers, Iain |
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Thanks Iain ... your opinions are always very welcome. Yes I am sure this is 20th C .. the knife being a typical one from the first half of the 20th C . The scabbard is definitely designed as a belt carrier.
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