A Victorian Scottish silver-mounted ceremonial dirk, second half 19th century, the silver-mounted hilt with a hardwood grip carved as basket work studded with silver and pommel set with a coloured glass jewel, the plain polished steel blade with a fullered spine to the forte and false edge below, the silver-mounted leather-covered sheath with pockets accommodating a small knife and fork, their hilts conforming with the dirk, 46 cm long overall (the dirk in its sheath). Provenance: The Estate of the late Seton Marshall