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Either horn or brass for the guard.
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I would go for horn since it originally was horn.
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Horn is possible, although usually you see brass used for guards of these types of daggers.
I agree that the sheath is newly and later made. MOP was popular later and that makes me think that the rest of the hilt was later as well. |
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MOP was popular later and that makes me think that the rest of the hilt was later as well. ![]() |
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Hi
The brass casing looks very like an old shotgun cartridge, these normally have some information on the base, is there anything there You could measure diameter and get gauge of cartridge and then purchase a similar cartridge to get the older brass look These cases were from around 1880 till the 1920's, I think Nice knife Regards Ken |
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Hello Ken,
I believe the one shell casing is as you have pointed out and old shotgun shell brass from possibly a 410 or something of approximately the same size. The stampings on the end are very worn, but I will try to get a photo that might show them clearly enough for someone to identify. The missing front piece would have been no larger than a 38 caliber or 9mm. Anything larger would slid up and over the smaller end of the horn hilt. Best, Robert |
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