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Knife IXL Dirk, George Wostenhom Cutlery Co. of Sheffield England with sheath
$ 1161.59
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Description
Dirk, made by the George Wostenhom Cutlery Company of Sheffield, England. This dirk, according to a family tradition belonged to Midshipman Clarkson during the Civil War.(Clarkson, Samuel
Acting Midshipman, 20 September, 1862. Graduated June, 1866. Ensign, 12 March, 1868. Master, 26 March, 1869. Lieutenant, 21 March, 1870. Died 8 January, 1883. as appearing in " Office of Naval Records and Library 1882-1946")
As the story was told to us, the Midshipman was assigned shipboard duty to inspect the salt pork and bully beef stored as victuals for the crew. He had the knife's blade etched so that he could measure the thickness of the slabs of meat to verify its freshness.
The IXL dirk is in very nice condition without faults to its edges. The sheath is not damaged. It is of the spearhead dirk design and measures a blade length of 4.0 inches with a width of .50 inches and a handle length of 4.5 inches. The blade is bright and the etching depth is very well marked. The makers name on the ricasso is clear and unobstructed.
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