AN EARLY NAVAL DIRK BY CULLUM OF CHARING CROSS. With a 37cm ...

by Lawrence Fine Art Auctioneers Ltd, Crewkerne
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£1,000 - £1,200

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AN EARLY NAVAL DIRK BY CULLUM OF CHARING CROSS.
With a 37cm straight pointed blade with central fuller and remnants of engraved decoration (previously a hunting sword as is often the case). With an oval guard with finely engraved border, tapering wire wound grip. With a fine shagreen scabbard with twin mounts, button and single ring suspension, engraved 'Cullum Charring Cross' and with previous owners initials. 50cm overall.
Cullum is recorded as 'King's Cutler' from 1784, a Hanger belonging to Sir Samuel Hood by the same maker in the collection of the National Maritime Museum (NMMWPN1305) has a very similar grip and pommel.

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Auction Date:
19th May 22 at 10am BST

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