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Old 17th March 2016, 07:50 PM   #1
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Default Lake-findings: Dagger, blade and cutlery

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I got this estate of an diver. Should be lake findings. The most interesting piece in my eyes is the small (lefthand?-) dagger (~30cm overall length). Please see the comparison to another dagger from the 16th century and a lighter. Is it possible that it was made for kids? The single dagger blade is also a very fine peace. Is it around 1600?
Would be great to get more information about all the pieces, especially the dagger and blade, but also the age of the cutlery would be interesting.

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Old 17th March 2016, 10:21 PM   #2
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Here is a painting from the early 17th cent. which shows a boy wearing a small dagger. I assume it“s a piece like this...

https://www.flickr.com/photos/97048587@N04/16737228865

And here is the big brother (from the blade) of the tiny dagger, also with a similar marking...

http://www.hermann-historica-archiv....db=kat59_a.txt

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Old 18th March 2016, 09:28 AM   #3
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very interesting dagger ,I like to see the remainder turks head knot on the tang.
Very nice find!
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Old 18th March 2016, 11:07 AM   #4
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Dear All,

I got this estate of an diver. Should be lake findings. The most interesting piece in my eyes is the small (lefthand?-) dagger (~30cm overall length). Please see the comparison to another dagger from the 16th century and a lighter. Is it possible that it was made for kids? The single dagger blade is also a very fine peace. Is it around 1600?
Would be great to get more information about all the pieces, especially the dagger and blade, but also the age of the cutlery would be interesting.

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" Is it possible that it was made for kids?"
26 cm is a correct size for a stylet so for me not for a boy.
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Old 18th March 2016, 05:43 PM   #5
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Hi Andreas,

very nice and interesting find, the small dagger is a misere corde and was often worn under clothing.
It was used for giving the death stroke (coup de grāce) to a wounded opponent as an act of mercy by ending suffering.

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Old 18th March 2016, 07:46 PM   #6
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Thanks for the reply!
From the blade I was thinking of a misericordia but the handle let me doubt it. After seeing the images Cerjak posted I am totally with you that it is one. In German they are called "Gnadgott" which means mercy of god, so same meaning like misere corde.

The one on Cerjaks pictures is dated 1575, do you think the piece in question should be dated also end of 16th century?

Is there a recommended way to preserve it? Maybe with wax/paraffin?

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The rust does not look very active, I would dry heat it and afterwards indeed use a natural wax, I usualy go for a beeswax product

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I sometimes use renaissance wax. Is it ok for this?

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