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Forum: European Armoury
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![]() The pommel and the crossguard of your more recent example look casted, not chiseled. So, most likely it is mid-19th century dagger. I've never seen this maker's mark before, but blade's geometry look... |
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Forum: European Armoury
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![]() This is vintage replica, with the blade shaped like WW2 German Army dagger blade. Most likely the blade is from post WW2 German dagger, like this one. This blade is exactly the same length as yours. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: European Armoury
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![]() This kind of crossguard and blade shape was typical for small British and French daggers, in the middle and the end of 19th century. And stag handle is typical for hunting knifes. My wild guess:... |
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Views: 2,598
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![]() Thank you Ariel. I was able to find the post that you are referring to. Very informative! Couple of collectors, from another forum, suggested that this dagger could be Transcaucasian (Armenia,... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Thank you! I’ve been told by fellow collector, that blade most likely is from Shiraz. Because it looks typical for that area. No other info, unfortunately. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hi gents, Please help me to identify this qama dagger. My research show that it's Iranian. Most likely made in Shiraz, around 1880. But it could be Turkish or Caucasian. Any ideas? . |
Forum: European Armoury
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Forum: European Armoury
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Forum: European Armoury
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Forum: European Armoury
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![]() Hi gents, Please help me to identify this small dirk. There is a maker's mark on the crossguard that I cannot identify. The mark looks like: THOMPSON LATE HOLMES ? |
Forum: European Armoury
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Forum: European Armoury
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Forum: European Armoury
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![]() I believe this is French personal protection dagger, end of 19th century. Also called prostitute's dagger (Dague de prostituée or Dague De Pute). |
Forum: European Armoury
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Views: 5,089
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![]() Jim, You are welcome! Glad that I can help. There is another good book that you can download from MET's site. It called: "Catalogue of European Court Swords and Hunting... |
Forum: European Armoury
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![]() Hi Fernando, You can download Dean Bashford's catalog for free, from Metropolitan Museum of Art... |
Forum: European Armoury
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![]() Hi Fernando, I just found these in Dean Bashford's "Catalogue of European Daggers". |
Forum: European Armoury
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![]() Thanks Fernando, Yes, the mark on my stiletto does look like Gyngell's work. |
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