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Italian stiletto

Copy of a circa 1650 Italian stiletto in a private collection. The stiletto was widespread in the period when upper-class civilian dress often incorporated light maille or brigandine body armor, and upper-class interpersonal politics included a lot of assasination and back-stabbing. Triangular hollow ground blade, buffalo horn grip. The pommel and guard finials are spiral carved pinecones. Matching sheath included. Tempered steel blade, solid tang construction.

length: 15 1/2"
blade: 9 1/2"
blade width: 1/2"
grip and pommel: 5"
guard: 2 7/8"
weight: 8.8 oz

Discontinued and sold out.

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