Russian Artillery Bebout Dagger, Early 20th Century

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Russian artillery bebout dagger, early 20th century, with curved steel blade and characteristic military form. Total length: 64.3 cm. Blade length: 43.5 cm. Blade width: 3.8 cm.

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Description

Russian Artillery Bebout Dagger, early 20th century.

A Russian artillery bebout, a distinctive short military sidearm associated with the Imperial Russian army in the early 20th century. The bebout form is characterized by its compact proportions and curved blade, making it a recognizable type among Russian edged weapons.

The dagger has a curved steel blade of substantial width, giving the piece a strong and practical military appearance. This type of weapon was used as a sidearm and utility weapon, particularly associated with artillery and machine-gun units.

The present example retains its historical character and would be of interest to collectors of Russian Imperial arms, military edged weapons and early 20th-century equipment.

Origin:
Russian Empire.

Period:
Early 20th century.

Type:
Artillery bebout / military dagger.

Material:
Steel blade.

Technique:
Forging, metalwork.

Decoration:
Plain military form.

Dimensions:
Total length: 64.3 cm.
Blade length: 43.5 cm.
Blade width: 3.8 cm.

Weight:
Not provided.

Condition:
Age-related wear, patina, oxidation, scratches and surface marks. The condition is shown in the photographs.