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Hunting Knife with Scabbard, Knife and Fork

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Steel silver staghorn wood leather, blade German; hilt and scabbard probably Austrian
Arms and Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of William H. Riggs 1913
Title: Hunting Knife with Scabbard, Knife and Fork
Description:
Steel silver staghorn wood leather, blade German; hilt and scabbard probably Austrian.

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