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Old 12th November 2024, 08:26 PM   #1
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Good evening all,
I will soon receive this old hunting dagger,
large model , 47cm long
Sadly one side of the antler hilt is broken.
What do you think about age and origin ?

For the seller 100 years old.
Maybe more ??

Thank's in advance for your reply
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Old 13th November 2024, 04:32 PM   #2
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A photo of the back edge from the butt of the handle to the point of the blade would be helpful.

Some of the information here may be of help to you. The tapered blade and tang at cues for me. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=28072
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I was waiting for receive it before answering,

Thank you !
Here some pictures of the hunting dagger,

I find it really nice,
Still a really sharp blade and large model 47cm long without scabbard.
Sadly is missing the final tip metal chape and part of the hilt staghorn is missing.
Leave it like that ???
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