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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Thu 22 Sep, 2011 7:15 am Post subject: Early baselards/Swiss daggers |
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Hello,
I'm looking to find more images of early baselards/Swiss daggers. For the sake of definition, here's what I mean: daggers of the 14th century (and beginning of the 15th) with a through tang (not scale), wooden grip (now often missing), and metal reinforcements to the wood grips. Many authors of English-language works simply call these early baselards. In Europe, they are often called Swiss daggers, even though that name is perhaps more applicable to later pieces. Nevertheless, I'm not looking for any debate on etymology or terminology.
Here are some for starters:
From the Musuem fur Deutsche Geschichte, Berlin. 14th century.
From http://armabohemia.cz/
From Hermann-Historica:
After 1400
After 1300 - More info and pics
ChadA
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Mackenzie Cosens
Location: Vancouver Canada Joined: 08 Aug 2007
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Posted: Thu 22 Sep, 2011 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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Here are a few, sorry they are just "browsed from the web" so don't have as much documentation as I would like.
Most of these are more the baselard, sideways capital H form rather then the curvy Holbein style
Link to Frescoes of the Basilica of Sant'Abbondio, Como, Italy mid 14th C.
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info on image middle 14C Italian
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info on image 14C Italian
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massacre of the innocents Based on the style of art: Frescoes of the Basilica of Sant'Abbondio, Como, Italy mid 14th C
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Miniature of personifications of Prudence, as a young woman, and Justice, as an armed man bearing a shield inscribed with the word 'Lex'. Italy, Central (Tuscany)
http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?Size=mid&IllID=40368
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English late 14th early 15th more info in the writing at bottom of image [ Download ]
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Thu 22 Sep, 2011 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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Mackenzie Cosens wrote: | Here are a few, sorry they are just "browsed from the web" so don't have as much documentation as I would like.
Most of these are more the baselard, sideways capital H form rather then the curvy Holbein style
Link to Frescoes of the Basilica of Sant'Abbondio, Como, Italy mid 14th C. |
Mackenzie,
Thanks, though I'm actually not interested in the "sideways capital H" form as you call it (the ones with riveted on grips) at all for this thread. I just want to to see more like the ones I posted: whittle/through tang with end-reinforced wood grips. If it has a capital I-shaped tang with rivet holes through it, I'm not looking for it in this thread.
Also, Holbein daggers are a subset of Swiss daggers. They look much more like more modern SS daggers than the early ones I'm interested in.
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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Chad Arnow
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Michael Harley
Location: Melbourne, Australia Joined: 12 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat 24 Sep, 2011 9:05 pm Post subject: |
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Here's a few from my reference files, minimal info. unfortunately.
And Happy Birthday for yesterday!
Cheers,
Michael.
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ca.15th.C. Switz. 320mm
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Sat 24 Sep, 2011 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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Michael,
Thanks! A number of those are Hermann Historica items I've seen but didn't include in my posts because they were later than I'm looking for. I'm really looking for earlier stuff, from circa 1400 and before. Stuff from the mid to late 15th century and into the 16th is later than I'm trying to find pics for.
Can you tell me any more about the 3rd one you posted?
ChadA
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Michael Harley
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Posted: Sun 25 Sep, 2011 2:34 am Post subject: |
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Sorry Chad, that's already all the information I have.
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Mackenzie Cosens
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Mackenzie Cosens
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Vadim Masalikin
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Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2011 6:05 am Post subject: |
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I think these are what you need...
with best regards
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inv. ¹ AG-2497.d Dolch, Klinge zweischneidig, mit Überrest der Scheide. Zeitstellung: 2. Hälfte 13. Jh. Limmatfund Zürich.
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