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Old 2nd May 2020, 10:59 PM   #1
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Default Italian dagger 17th century??

Hello,

The auction house has described it as 17th century dagger, I personally doubt this age a little bit. What do you think? Or know! It's is 22,5 cm long.

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Old 3rd May 2020, 08:02 AM   #2
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Definitely not 17 century.

This is a 19th century dagger. I am also inclined to say it is Spanish but it is more a hunch than educated oppinion.
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Old 3rd May 2020, 08:45 AM   #3
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Definitely not 17 century.

This is a 19th century dagger.
Thank you Marius, exactly what I thought!

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I am also inclined to say it is Spanish but it is more a hunch than educated oppinion.
Could it be French? This was my guess?

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It could be French but the type of construction, materials and etching on the blade are somehow consistent with 19th century Toledo factory works.

Yet, it is of a rather classic shape that would be very difficult to precisely locate.

On second thoughts, noticing the small size of the dagger, this might be what is called "prostitute dagger." You may Google this term for images and will see some similar ones but also with disputable origins.

But let's hope that some forum colleagues know better!
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On second thoughts, noticing the small size of the dagger, this might be what is called "prostitute dagger." You may Google this term for images and will see some similar ones but also with disputable origins.
Hello Marius,

This is exactly what I have had in mind!

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Old 3rd May 2020, 01:38 PM   #6
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I thought it was a naval dirk, but that small size would indicate a prostitute’s dagger.
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