This style of dagger was commonly seen in Switzerland and Germany in the mid 1500s. It was designed by German artist Hans Holbein the younger who settled in England and was given the official title of Court Painter by Henry VII .
The Schweizerdolch is a distinctive type of dagger used in Switzerland and by Swiss mercenaries during the 16th century.
This simple, yet artful design was a highly effective dagger when wielded by Swiss Mercenaries through the 1500-1600s. Features a hand forged, 1065 high carbon steel blade with a full tang.
This double-edged dagger is lively in the hand and wickedly fast. The contoured grip is stained hardwood. Includes a leather sheath with hand-applied, antiqued steel reinforcing accents.
16th Century Swiss Mercenary Dagger
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