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Old 27th January 2025, 06:25 PM   #5
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Hmmm. Well, these are in the style of mid to late 19th c. belt knives (some call them 'boot knives' as they were often hidden in a boot for quick self defense). These were popular in the U.S. with gamblers and saloon girls (soiled doves), who might wear them in a garder for quick access. The older types were often made in Sheffiled and sold here. Hilt materials for those types were usually ivory. Yours appear a little later (?), perhaps early 20th, but still in the time frame of 'old Western'. Hilt material could be Bakelite, an early plastic from c. 1900. I'm no expert on these, so let's leave room for someone to correct me!
Thank you very much for your comments! The one with the flat handle could be a garder dagger and I've seen similar ones before. So far I know these daggers have been common in Europe also, not only in the States. The other one with the bigger handle could be a gambler's dagger, but again, this is only my humble guess.

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