Medieval Quillon “Antenae” Dagger – 13th-14th Century

Medieval Quillon “Antenae” Dagger – 13th-14th Century

88.00 

Medieval dagger, for decorative use exclusively. This dagger is a military and civilian weapon with a double-edged blade with a flattened diamond shape. It was named for a short dagger used by English infantry through the 14th Century. Is noted to have a hilt similar to the baselard though with a narrower blade.

Link to the original archaeological find.

Although this particular model dates back to the 14th century, the Maciejowski Bible (circa 1250) shows very similar examples, so this model could also have been used during the 13th century.

 

Made of high carbon steel (EN45). With handle and pommel made of steel with insertions of brass. A simple leather scabbard is included.

– Overall length 37.5 cm.

– Blade length 25.1 cm.

ATTENTION: This is a sharp item or has a sharp point so it should not be used for reenactment combat, or of any other type, without prior modification. In any case, the company cannot be held responsible for the incorrect use or negligence in the handling of this article.

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