The collection at Rothenberg has a great many stunning pieces, bit unfortunately I have yet to get there to study them in person, but the hilt from this dagger is based on a piece from there. The top cap has a latin inscription that is variously translated, but I think says 'The right hand of God makes wonder", the cap is in bronze and the original has a silver plate set below cut outs. The grip itself is dyed and waxed elm and the guard is also in bronze.
The blade is very curious and I have only ever seen the one shown below. Although I don't have dates for this piece it is pretty similar to the Rothenberg one and I would also suspect German in origin. I don't think the shape has a purpose as such, but it is certainly worth a second look. The ricasso is flat and tapers in, the blade section is hollow ground and the tip has been left reinforced to create a very strong diamond.
The scabbard is double layer veg tan leather with a moulded central rib and two simple loops and a bronze chape.
The blade is 11.5"/29cm
Grip is 3.5"/9cm
Overall length 17"/43cm
Blade thickness at hilt 3/8"/9mm















