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Showing 1,409 results for DAGGERS
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Japanese
17th–18th century
Indian, Mughal
1605–27
Indian, Mughal
18th–19th century
Hilt, Indian, Mughal; blade, Turkish or Indian
late 17th century
Lorenzo Mosca
second half 18th century
blade, Turkish; hilt and scabbard, European, possibly Italian
blade, mid-16th century; hilt and scabbard, probably mid-16th century
Persian, Qajar
ca. 1800
Japanese
blade, 15th century; mounting, 18th century
Kanemichi
blade, late 16th–early 17th century; mounting, 19th century
Diego de Caias
ca. 1530
Wolf Paller
ca. 1575
Italian, possibly Emilia
ca. 1500
Caucasian, probably Tbilisi, Georgia
dated A.H. 1273 /1856–57 CE and 1861
Persian, Qajar
ca. 1800
Giovanbattista Polidoro
second half 18th century
Italian, probably Naples
ca. 1650–75
Caucasian, possibly Kubachi, Dagestan
dated A.H. 1234/A.D 1818–19
Caucasian, possibly northern Dagestan
ca. 1840–50
Turkish
grip and blade, 16th century; guard, hallmarked for 1774–89
兼道 (Kanemichi)
blade, 16th century; mounting, 1871
Indonesia (Bali or Eastern Java)
late 18th or 19th century
Italian
ca. 1500
Indian, Mughal or Deccan
18th–19th century
Kenyah or Kayan people
late 19th–early 20th century
ca. 1640
Rai Kunitoshi
ca. 1315–16
French
late 15th century
Western European, possibly Britain
ca. 1450–1500
French
12th–13th century
Italian, possibly Naples
ca. 1650–75
Japanese
mid- to late 19th century
Kuniyoshi
blade, dated 1525; mounting, 19th century
second half 16th century
Japanese
blade, 16th century; mounting, late 18th–early 19th century
Italian, possibly Naples
ca. 1650–75
Irish
1500–1200 BCE
South Indian, Mughal
18th century
Chinese
4th–3rd century BCE
Turkish
probably late 19th century
Japanese
early 19th century