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| Russian Imperial Navy Napoleonic Wars era officer's regulation dirk.
Ivory handle, silver fittings and scabbard cover. Scabbard is decorated with a cipher of Emperor Alexander I (reigned 1801 - 1825).
  
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Early 20th century Russian naval presentation dirk "Golden Weapon" For Gallantry decorated with a badge of the Order of St. George. Emperor Alexander III cypher on the pommel. Maker: P. Fokin, Saint Petersburg.
Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request
   
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Russian naval presentation dirk "Golden Weapon" For Gallantry decorated with a badge of the Order of St. George. Damascus blade with gold inlay inscription of the ship's name "МОРЖЪ" (Walrus) - a WW1 Imperial Submarine. Maker: Schaff & Sons, Saint Petersburg. Attributed to the ship's captain bestowed for action agains Turkish naval ships in the area of the Bosphorus Strait .
   
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19th Century Russian naval presentation dirk "Golden Weapon" For Gallantry decorated with a badge of the Order of St. George.
   
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WW1 Model 1914 Russian Imperial Airforce officer's presentation dirk For Gallantry with a badge of the Order of St. Anne, made by the famous St. Petersburg bladed arms maker "Schaff & Sons."
  
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WW1 Model 1914 Russian Imperial Navy officer's presentation dirk For Gallantry with a badge of the Order of St. Anne. Inscribed on the blade with the name of the ship "ЧАСОВОЙ" (Sentinel). Maker: Zlatoust Arms Factory.
   
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Russian Imperial Navy WW1 era officer's regulation dirk . Inscribed on the blade with the name of the ship "КРАБЪ" (Crab), a Mine Laying ship. Maker: Zlatoust Arms Factory.
 
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WW1-era Russian Imperial Naval officer's dirk from the time of the Provisional government of Feb-Oct 1917. The blade is decorated with engraved imagery - a Russian crown-less eagle with a ribbon in his claws. The other side is inscribed "Златоустъ" (Zlatoust Arms Factory) and "Русская Армiя" (The Russian Army) embellished by wild flowers.
 
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Model 1918 Soviet Naval officer's regulation dirk made by Izhevsk Arms Factory.
 
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Model 1940 Soviet Army Admiral's regulation parade dirk.
 
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Model 1940 Soviet Army general's regulation parade dirk.
 
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Rare late Soviet Union Submarine commander's presentation parade dirk in custom fitted box.
 
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Rare model 1945 Sr. Airforce officer's parade dirk.
   
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Rare "Honorary KGB Serviceman" award presentation dirk.
 
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USSR Marshal or General parade dirk in original fitted box.
 
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Named award dirk presented to a Soviet Rear Admiral.

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Japan WW2-era Navy officer's regulation dirk.
 
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Late 18th century Caucasian style kindjal dagger. Silver mountings decorated with chased and gilt ornament. Hijri date 1211 (1796) on the blade and the scabbard's locket.
    
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Mid-19th Century Caucasian style Kama type kindjal dagger typical of Georgia. Ivory hilt, iron buttons and scabbard are righly decorated with zarnish inlaid gold ornamentation. Arabic master's marking on the blade.
Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request
   
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Late 19th century Caucasian style Kama large kindjal dagger. The hilt is completely covered with silver, decorated with engraved and niellowed floral ornament and a semi -precious stone between the buttons. Silver fittings on the black leather covered wooden scabbard are decorated en suite with the hilt with another stone (turquoise?) in the central fitting. Niello cypher on the back of the scabbard fitting in Russian "Б", Arabic late 19th century marking on the blade.
   
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c. 1873 Caucasian style Don Cossack Host kindjal dagger. Completely covered with silver, decorated with chased and niellowed ornament. Niello inscription on the back of the scabbard in Russian "КАВКАЗЪ" (Caucasus), 84 zolotnics silver stamps on the hilt and scabbard. Arabic late 19th century marking on the blade.
   
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c. 1872 Caucasian style Cossack kindjal dagger. Silver mountings decorated with chased and niellowed ornament. Zlatoust Arms Factory marking on the blade.
    
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Rare c. 1846 hallmarked Russian made child-size kindjal dagger of the Black Sea Cossack Host decorated with ivory and silver.
   
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c. 1913 Caucasian style Kuban Cossack Host kindjal dagger. Silver mountings decorated with chased and niellowed ornament in regulation KKV style. Vladikavkaz Arms Factory marking on the blade.
   
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19th century Caucasian style bebut-type dagger. Decorated ivory hourglass shaped hilt, red Morrocan leather covered wooden scabbard with silver fittings, decorated with chased, engraved and niellowed floral ornament. Russian imperial eagle and 84 zolotnics silver stamps on the hilt and scabbard's locket. Nielloed Arabic inscription on the front of the locket.
  
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Russian 18th century hunting dagger with mammoth ivory grip and Damascus steel blade engraved with Imperial eagle.
Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request
 
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Russian late 18th century presentation hunting dagger with inscription on the blade ralted to town of Ufa.
Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request
 
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Russian model 1855 dagger of a Court Hunt senior officer made by elite St. Petersburg maker Schaff and Sons.
   
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Russian bear hunting dagger with scabbard made by elite St. Petersburg maker Schaff and Sons.
 
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Russian model 1904 dagger of a Court Forrestor ranking officer.
   
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18 century Eastern European hunting dagger with ivory hilt and Hungarian hussar inscription on the blade.
  
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Late 19c German silver decorated hunting set consisting of a dagger and a small paring knife. Straight single-edge blade marked "Weleysfarth & Sohn Dresden" and decorated with etched realistic hunting scenes on both sides. The hilt consists of a grip from brown deer horn and silver fittings profusely decorated with realistic animals and oak leaves. The wooden scabbard is covered with brown leather with silver fittings and has a space for a small paring knife en suite with a matching horn handle.
Provenance: Well known American auction, available upon request
   
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Model 1907 WW1-era Russian Imperial Army's Bebut style dagger. Issued to privates of artillery batteries, machine gun units and privates in the Imperial Airforce.
 
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