If anyone has anything to add to the information below please do so.
I'm sure there are plenty of other Baselards in museums, so if anyone knows of any others please add them to this list.
1) Baselard
Museum: Museum of London, UK
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/English/Even...p;id=29430
Other links:
http://www.fioredeiliberi.org/gallery2/main.p...emId=12375
http://www.fioredeiliberi.org/gallery2/main.p...emId=12378
http://www.fioredeiliberi.org/gallery2/main.p...emId=12450
Museum Number: 80.34 (Accession Number)
Period: late 1300s - early 1400s
Origin: ?
Blade: Double Edged
Overall Length: 78.2 cm
Blade Length: 65 cm
Blade Width: ?
Hilt Width: 10.8 cm
Weight: ?
Information Source: Museum of London Website
Picture published in: ?
Replica: ?
2) Baselard
Museum: Royal Armouries, UK
http://collections.royalarmouries.org/index.p...7&pg=3
Other Links:
http://www.fioredeiliberi.org/gallery2/main.p...emId=13056
http://www.fioredeiliberi.org/gallery2/main.p...emId=13173
Museum Number: X.297
Period: 14th century
Origin: Possibly Italian or Swiss
Blade: Double Edged
Overall Length: ?
Blade Length: ?
Blade Width: ?
Hilt Width: ?
Weight: ?
Information Source: Royal Armouries Website
Picture published in: ?
Replica: ?
3) Baselard
Museum: Wallace Collection, UK
http://wallacelive.wallacecollection.org:8080...detailView
Other Links:
http://www.myArmoury.com/albums/photo/4583.html
Museum Number: A503
Period: circa 1530
Origin: German or Swiss
Blade: Double Edged
Overall Length: ?
Blade Length: 56.2 cm
Blade Width: 4 cm
Hilt Width: ?
Weight: 640 grams
Information Source: Wallace Collection Website
Picture published in: "Arms & Armour of the Medieval Knight by David Edge & John Miles Paddock"
Replica: Patrick Barta
http://www.templ.net/english/weapons-middleage_and_modern_age.php
4) Baselard
Museum: Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Switzerland
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=15931&view=next
Museum Number: ?
Period: 14th to 15th century
Origin: Swiss
Blade: Double Edged
Overall Length: ?
Blade Length: ?
Blade Width: ?
Hilt Width: ?
Weight: ?
Information Source: Book- Daggers and Fighting Knives Of the Western World by Harold L. Peterson
Picture published in: "Daggers and Fighting Knives Of the Western World by Harold L. Peterson"
Replica: ?
5) Baselard
Museum: Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
Click on the magnify glass to get the full view
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/view?q=baselar...0621958370
Half down the post
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?p=127966#127966
Museum Number: ?
Period: Mid 1300s
Origin: Swiss
Blade: Double Edged
Overall Length: ?
Blade Length: ?
Blade Width: ?
Hilt Width: ?
Weight: ?
Information Source: Information from museum / pictures in above links
Picture published in: ?
Replica: ?
6) Baselard
Metropolitan Museum, USA
Picture attached
Museum Number: ?
Period: circa 1400
Origin: Probably Flemish
Blade: Double Edged
Overall Length: ?
Blade Length: ?
Blade Width: ?
Hilt Width: ?
Weight: ?
Information Source: Book- Daggers and Fighting Knives Of the Western World by Harold L. Peterson
Picture published in: "Daggers and Fighting Knives Of the Western World by Harold L. Peterson"
Replica: ?
7) Baselard
Museum: ?, UK?
Picture attached
Museum Number: ?
Period: 1480 - 1520
Origin: English
Blade: Single Edged
Overall Length: 69 cm
Blade Length: ?
Blade Width: ?
Hilt Width: ?
Weight: 570 grams
Information Source: Book- Weapon A Visual History of Arms And Armour published by Dorling Kindersley
Picture published in: "Weapon A Visual History of Arms And Armour published by Dorling Kindersley"
Replica: ?
The information above maybe suspect as Dorling Kindersley is not the most reliable of sources.
I think this Baselard has to be from a UK museum (Royal Armouries / Wallace Collection / British Museum??)
8) Baselard
Museum: ?, UK?
Picture attached
Museum Number: ?
Period: 15th century
Origin: ?
Blade: Double Edged
Overall Length: 30.5 cm
Blade Length: ?
Blade Width: ?
Hilt Width: ?
Weight: 140 grams
Information Source: Book- Weapon A Visual History of Arms And Armour published by Dorling Kindersley
Picture published in: "Weapon A Visual History of Arms And Armour published by Dorling Kindersley"
Replica: ?
The information above maybe suspect as Dorling Kindersley is not the most reliable of sources.
I think this Baselard has to be from a UK museum (Royal Armouries / Wallace Collection / British Museum??)
Danny

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