This was made for a client who wanted a posh 15thC Burgundian style rondel and this fitted the description well.
The original is most likely late 15th or possibly early 16th and again is possibly Italian. It follows the usual pattern of Burgundian style rondels in that the top disc is quite bulbous and the lower rondel is also thick but generally flat. The hilts on these daggers were always showy and often utilised horn in their construction as this does. In this case the rondels and the grip are adorned with bronze panels.
What makes this dagger unusual is that the horn handle has vents cut through to the core inside which is made from an engraved bronze tube.
The blade is single edged with a severe hollow grind and a reinforced point making for a light but very stout blade. Also unusally for Burgundian rondels the blade is long at around 13".
The scabbard is wood cored, leather covered and has a bronze chape.
I have wanted to make this dagger for a long time and I am pleased with the result - I hope you like it too.
Regards
Tod













