Based on a medieval quillon dagger belonging to Alexander Balliol, though the original had enamelled arms on the pommel. A stout double edged quillon dagger suitable for knights and men at arms...
This medieval quillon dagger is based on excavated examples and is typically southern French from this period. This odd pommel, the mix of steel guard and bronze pommel and the...
This medieval rondel dagger is based on a river find from the Thames and is now held in a private collection – mid 14thC. This comes from the early days...
This medieval rondel dagger is based on a river find from the Thames and is now held in a private collection – mid 14thC. This comes from the early days...
This medieval quillon dagger is based on numerous examples and with the slightly downturned guard and the wheel pommel it is typical of daggers of the 14th Century. Daggers similar...
This Renaissance dagger is based on original drawings from the work books of Holbein the Younger. This is an accurate design you could have chosen from around 1536 out of his...
A 15thC medieval rondel dagger based on similar pieces in the Museum of London and the Royal Armouries suited to professional soldiers and perfect for the 100 years war and...
This all steel renaissance rondel dagger is based on existing examples from the early 16thC. These small but powerfully built daggers were popular with Landsknechts and are characteristically German of...
Based on an excavated dagger example from Dura Europa. This form of scabbard was common to 3rd and 4thC of the Roman Empire and consisted of a bronze front plate...
This medieval rondel dagger is based very closely on A726 from the Wallace Collection. Found the 15thC. Hollow steel rondels, bronze panels to the sides of the grip, and a...
This bauernwehr medieval 'Farmers knife', is based on many examples. This dagger has a strong single edged blade with steel bolsters and antler grips and the traditional 'nagel' on the...
Bohemian bauernwehr – antler Mid to late 15thC Bohemian Bauernwehr with the distinctive exaggerated step between the blade and the grip, but otherwise fulfils the same role as the more...
Mid to late 15thC Bohemian Bauernwehr with the distinctive exaggerated step between the blade and the grip. Used for working and fighting as demonstrated by the strong single edged blade...
Based on museum examples. The dirk came into existence in the 17thC and the early forms were fairly plain such as this all bronze handled dagger with a long and...
This medieval rondel dagger is based on a museum example. The hilt is made from 3 bronze elements and fitted to a very strong single edged blade. Suitable for a...
This medieval rondel dagger is a very accurate copy of one in The Rothenberg Collection in Germany and is a complete tank of a dagger - do not think because...
This substantial Castillon medieval dagger is based on an excavated knife from the battle site – mid 15thC. The dagger is long, with a substantial guard, but the notable feature is...
Circa 1500 Quillon dagger with nagel and bronze fittings
£500.00
Based on a range of excavated pieces from England, this medieval bronze and wooden hilted dagger has a unique look and is suited to being a civilian weapon. The nagel helps...
Circa 1500 English quillon dagger with nagel. A uniquely English design with a hollow bronze pommel, bronze quillon guard with shell shaped nagel. Oiled laburnum grip and single edged blade...
This sword breaker or sword catcher is based on numerous museum examples. The dagger is used in the left hand with the teeth pointing downward and used to trap your...
A faithful reproduction of the Dance of Death Dagger originally designed by Hans Holbein in the mid 16th Century which includes an eating knife and pricker. Tod's version is copied from...
A faithful reproduction of the Dance of Death Dagger originally designed by Hans Holbein in the mid 16th Century which includes an eating knife and pricker. Tod's version is copied from...
This dagger is based on a museum example from the Metropolitan. This is a unique renaissance dagger, but all the features; fish tail pommel, thin grip, half ring guard and size...
Early 16thC Bronze Hilted German 'S' Quillon Dagger
£490.00
This medieval or renaissance dagger is based on numerous museum examples and THE classic side arm of Landsknechts. Solid bronze hilt with S quillons and a strong double edged blade....
Early 16thC English Quillon Dagger inspired by a piece owned by Henry VIII currently in the Royal Armouries and probably of German Maufacture. It features steel fittings including acorns and...
Based on a Metropolitan Museum example. Daggers with 'half a guard' and very slender grips were popular with Landsknechts and are typically German and dated around 1510-1540 Vegtan leather scabbard...
A truly unique piece, a quillon dagger which is probably English and suitable for a noble or flamboyant soldier in the early 14thC. The hilt is in cast bronze and...
This medieval baselard dagger is an iconic dagger, dated around 1400 is an example of the English and Italian style of baselard, made quite differently to the Swiss/German style. Long and...
This Rondel dagger based on a composite of pieces from the Army Museum in Paris and dated around 1500. The grip is thorn wood and the fittings are in bronze....
This hybrid medieval rondel and bollock dagger is based on a museum example. France in particular seemed to like bollock daggers with 3 balls....Has a strong triangular piercing blade. Triangular...
This dagger is based on a piece from the Wallace Collectio is German and is dated around 1500-1520. It features a strong and needle sharp blade with a partially sharpened...
Based on many existing examples; this type of all steel German rondel dagger is very typical of the time and very popular with the Landsknechts. Small and handy and perfect...
Based on an example from the Wallace. The small but powerfully built daggers were popular with Landsknechts and are characteristically German. Triangular blade with 29cm blade Specification Grip length –...
This German renaissance rondel dagger is a classic all steel form in fashion from around 1480-1540 and this particular example is very closely copied from an early 16thC piece in...
This late medieval and Renaissance dagger is based on an example in a private collection. The half guard and the grip that favoured fashion above comfort marks this dagger out...
This late medieval and Renaissance dagger is based on an example in a private collection. The half guard and the grip that favoured fashion above comfort marks this dagger out...
This may have been Henry VIII's personal dagger from the early 16thC. The original dagger features a 1960's grip replacement whilst mine shows what might have been..... Delicate shell guard...
A composite of two French daggers used to create a detailed rondel of around 1500 with a Madonna and child scene on the pommel cap and a two part wooden grip...
This exceptional bollock dagger is based on a museum example from Rothenburg. A strong and finely detailed piece with a unique guard and engraved pommel cap - a high status dagger....
This Late 15thC magnificent and massive rondel is based on one in the Germanisches National Museum, Nuremberg, Germany. It is a statement in all ways. It is big, flashy, it...
This dagger is based on a late 16thC example from The Royal Armouries. This is most likely a left hand dagger and a fairly 'work a day' example of the...
Based on museum examples. The dirk came into existence in the 17thC and the early forms were fairly plain such as this bronze and turned wood handled dagger with a...
This is a curious medieval dagger because the pommel is large but thin, so not massively heavy, but still substantial enough to require the long blade to make it work -...
Based on a a composite of museum examples and dated to the second half of the 16thC. This left hand dagger or main gauche would be used in conjunction with...
15thC Museum of London (MOL) rondel dagger. Typically English and lowlands Medieval rondel dagger with large hollow rivets; pretty but built like a tank none the less and a lovely piece....
This delicate medieval bollock dagger is based on a museum example from Rothenberg. A thin, but deadly and finely proportioned bollock dagger - perfect for a gentleman about town and even...
This classic German and Swiss medieval dagger of the 14th, 15th and 16thC is based on multiple examples. Constructed very differently to the Italian and English variants, using a whittle...
Based on sketches from Talhoffer fightbook – mid 15thC. Speculation and interpretation was required to convert the imaginings of Talhoffer into a workable weapon (the sketch had interchangeable screw in...
This medieval bollock dagger is based on a museum example. Three ball bollock daggers were mainly found in France and this is a typical example using bronze fittings and a...
This medieval bollock dagger is based on a museum example. Three ball bollock daggers were mainly found in France and this is a typical example using bronze fittings and a...
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