Medieval dagger with sheath, regular version
Medieval dagger with sheath, regular version
Medieval daggers of this type were mainly used as a secondary weapon by soldiers and archers recruited.
Medieval dagger with stainless steelblade decorated with metal rings. In stainless steel sheet. Gold pomand and fist ends. Length, 40 cms.
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| Total length | 40 cms. |
| Material | Blade: Stainless Steel |
| Long sheet | Eight inches. |
Medieval dagger with sheath, regular version
Medieval daggers of this type were mainly used as a secondary weapon by soldiers and archers recruited.
Medieval dagger with scabbard, regular version
A decorative replica of a late medieval dagger from around 1400, often used by single soldiers and archers.
The spring steel blade is bolted to the pommel invisibly. The strap is wrapped in a leather strap. The cutting edge is not sharp
Details:
- Blade Material: Spring Steel
- Total length: approx. 44 cm
- Blade length: approx. 30 cm
- Blade width: approx. 31 mm
- Includes wooden and leather sheath
- Decorative version, also available in battle-ready version (Art. no. 0216696006)
- Weight (without sheath): approx. 540 g
Medieval decorative dagger with carbon steel blade and sheath with metal parts. The blade is 20 cms. Total length of 34.5 cms.
Hand forged carbon steel blade. Wooden handle with metal decoration.
Includes leather hem (attention, differs from image!)
Total length: approx. 54.5 cm
Blade length: approx. 40 cm
Max. Blade width: approx. 4 cm
At the end of the 15th century
The House of medici was a political dynasty, a family of bankers and then the Royal House, which began to occupy the center of the stage in the late fourteenth century. This elegant dagger ring embellishes the royal presence of the family, fine filigree work around the cuff and hem, and an elegant polished blade. Designed with a great grip that gives you an excellent balance. The handle is lined with soft black leather, which makes this dagger a work of art.
It comes equipped with a hem lined with soft black leather.
Daga con decorados medievales y hoja en acero inoxidable serigrafiada. Incluye vaina de cuero con adornos metálicos en las puntas. Los acabados son dorados.
Medieval dagger with carbon steel blade.
Includes hem.
Details:
- Total length: approx. 56.50 cm
- Blade length: approx. 40 cm
Approximate weight: 1 - 1.5kg
Rondel Dagger
A rondel was a type of hard-bladed dagger in Europe in the late Middle Ages (from the 14th century onwards), used by a variety of people, from merchants to knights. It was used on the waist and could be used as a utility tool, or used in battles or fair tournaments as a side arm.
Medieval dagger with stainless steel plate. Includes leather sheath with metal details.
Replica of a medieval dagger with sheath. The handle is made of leather.
Medieval dagger with a carbon steel blade of 20 cms. Length 35 cms. Includes sheath
Includes leather hem with metallic finishes. Total length -. 45 cms.
Medieval dagger with stainless steel plate sheath. Decoration with two-headed eagle and rampaging lion. Includes hem..
Medieval dagger stainless steel cutting blade and a total size of 38 cms. Includes leather hem and strap with metallic finishes.
A beautiful reproduction of the famous sword was supposedly carried by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. at the Battle of Guinegate in 1513.
Due to the fact that the French cavalry invaded the battlefield in total confusion, this battle is also known as the Battle of the Sporas.
The Bronze Viking Sword Erik the Red belonged to the basic weapons with axe, spear and shield, while most men wore a short knife attached to the belt. Of these weapons, the sword was clearly the most popular and is treated with a certain reverence, especially in the case of ancient swords that were passed down from generation to generation, or shaded in riots.
Engraved lion dagger finished in brass, with stainless steel blade, tempered, forged and polished.Length 49 cm, weight 650 grams
This beautiful sword from the Vendel Period is loosely based on a finely crafted artifact kept today in the History Museum (Historiska Museet) in Stockholm, Sweden (Item 120525, SHM 10796). The original piece, a gilded bronze sword hilt (see last photo), is a tomb found at Broa, on the Swedish island of Gotland.
Many finds attributed to the Vendel era (roughly lying between the Migration Period and the Viking Age in Swedish history) testify to the high quality of craftsmanship attainable in Scandinavia at the time.
In terms of shape, this one-hander is a classic example of a Norse or Viking sword. The wide double-edged carbon steel blade is medium length, with a wide fuller running the entire length of the blade and disappearing just short of the point. The edges are not sharp, while the tip is pointed, and the full tang of the blade is threaded into the pommel.
The beautiful hilt of this one-handed sword is made of bronze, polished and adorned with intricate motifs inspired by the original artifact. Since swords with all-bronze handles can tend to be heavy and a little unbalanced, we opted for a hollow hilt to get around this issue.
Our one-handed Vendel sword comes complete with a brown wood and leather scabbard with wooden hanging loop (maximum belt width of 5.5 cm) and brass throat and hat.
Please note that this medieval sword is not a battle-ready weapon. It is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is not suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suited as a prop, for example, to complete your costume.
It is one of the most spectacular swords in the history of Spain. This is the mythical sword with which kings Ferdinand and Isabella called Christopher Columbus a knight, after the return of his first trip to America.
In the throne room of the Royal Palace of Barcelona, Columbus was appointed Admiral of the Ocean and Vice Roy of the Indies.
This so-called ceremonial sword was used as the Standard Bearer in all religious ceremonies or significant public events of his reign, such as the Conquest of Granada and the beginning of Spain as a Nation.
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Medieval dagger with stainless steelblade decorated with metal rings. In stainless steel sheet. Gold pomand and fist ends. Length, 40 cms.
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