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What did the seller represent it as?
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Thank you all for teh message
It said an old dagger in medieval style old reproduction with real gold ans silver engravings. Total length 52cm /20,4 inches long overall long for a letter opener. I thought about a theater dagger but too much chiselled and why a damas ( fake) blade ? |
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Copies can be quite nice. I would enjoy this one for what it is: a nicely done repro. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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I know next to nothing about European blades but could it be a 19th century Toledo dagger?
![]() Attached is an example I found on the net. |
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Thank's a lot Sajen,
That's the kind of steel damascening I was thinking about when I suggested Spanish dagger origin I will try to remove the ( too ) fancy velvet/chape in scabbard and hilt if I can, See how it is made under... Kind regards |
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Yes, the velvet looks like it could be a later addition, keep us updated! Regards, Detlef |
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As this is an assumed replica, we now ought go move it to the Miscellania section !
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