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I believe this is a Russian navy dirk, but not shure of which one. The blade has an acid etched ship on both sides, thers are no visible makers marks. Thanks!
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Sooks like a pre WW1 russian navy dagger. Photos of motto/ etch would be helpful. I'll show you what I'v got.
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If there is no monogram on the pommel, then it is more likely a Russian Ally such as Bulgaria.
Overlord is correct. We need more photos.
There are also a lot of reproductions of Russian pre WWI daggers. Not that this looks like one.
But also tell us the grip material.
Overlord, nice dagger.
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There is no monogram on the Pommel, the grip is made of ivory. I cannot get a decent pic of the etching but it dose look somewhat like the etching on overlords. Thanks!
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