AM#5.
A Rare Highlander's Dirk of
the 91st Regiment established in 1864. These dirks are few. I have only
seen four for sale in my 50 years of collecting and dealing in Scottish
weapons. The dirk is 17" overall, the blade 11".
Price: $4,500.
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AM#6.
An Unusual Presentation Dirk by R.&H.B.
Kirkwood, Thistle Street, Edinburgh. Dirk is 17½" overall, the blade
11½". It has a few pit marks (see pictures). Also slight pit marks
on small knife and fork. Price: $3,950.
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SJ#3.
Pipers
Dirk - Standard issue armors mark - Crown
S 2 + another mark not able to make out.
Blade is 11 ½” long. Dirk
is 18 ¾” overall. Price: $795.
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SJ#5.
Pipers
Dirk - by Wilkinson
- London,
Argyle & Sutherland. Blade 12” long, in very good condition.
Engraved blade, grip with King’s Crown, sheath shows some wear. Some
paint chips, fittings are good. Dirk is 18” overall. Price:
$2,150.
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SJ#7.
Scots
Guards Dirk
- No makers name. Blade is 11 ¾” long, shows slight wear. Armor’s
mark left side, small “c” Large “G”. Sheath is patent leather, in
good condition. Dirk 18” overall. Price: $1,200.
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AM#4.
Gordon Highlanders Dirk.
1885
engraved on bottom fitting. The dirk has Sterling silver mounts, the maker
is M&C, Mackay & Chisholm, of Edinburgh. Pommel's on the dirk and
small knife and fork are not hall marked. Overall length of the dirk is 17
inches. Blade is 11½ inches long and in excellent condition. General
condition good, small knife handle was repaired at some time. Price:
$2,950.
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SJ
#15. Sterling silver piper’s dirk
- by
Wilkinson Hallmarks 1967. Dirk is 19 ½” in length, the blade is 12”
long slight age. H.L.I. Fusilier badge on pommel. Initials PB & RHF
plus a No. 3 on back of throat. Good Condition overall. Price:
$1,895.
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SJ
#20. A standard ordnance issue piper’s
dirk - 11 1/2” blade by Wilkinson Sword, London.
Stamped 5 & 53. Circa
1900 - Victorian Crown on Pommel. Condition Good overall.
Price: $1,195.
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AM#9.
*SOLD* Blackwatch Dirk - This
is a very good copy of a Blackwatch officer's dirk in the Victorian style.
It has all brass fittings. Blade is 12", the dirk is 17 3/4"
overall.
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AM#10.
Cameron Highlander's Dirk - Made
by Robert Allison of Glasgow. Age - early 1900s. There is a "79"
on the throat and pommel (see pictures). It has all brass fittings. Blade
is 12", the dirk is 19" overall. Price: $2,150.
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Mole
Dirk -
This is a Piper's Dirk marked MOLE. This is a good quality dirk. Blade has
a full tang and fittings are of a quality design. This was produced
possible in the mid 1900s. Blade is 11 ½", dirk is 17"
overall. Price: $175.
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