Knives and daggers


All knives and daggers shown here are based mostly on archeological finds. They are made totally by hand. After tempering and annealing (average hardness 53-56 HRC) the blades are carefully polished. Knife handles are made from wood: ash, oak, beech, acacia, fruit trees, box and other natural materials like bone or horn. Handles can be whittle or scale tang. Also available are stainless steel blades and knives custom made from customer's own sources. Every knife is equipped with a decorated scabbard hand sewn from natural leather. Scabbard engraving patterns are based on archeological finds.


 

Whittle tang knives





kt-09
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - cherry/apple, brass shoulder plate, total length ca. 220-230 mm (8,5'-9').
Scabbard - engraving "large fleur de lys"


Kt-10
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - cherry/apple, total length ca. 220-230 mm (8,5'-9'), based on an archeological find from London.
Scabbard - engraving "cross inside lozenge".
Kt-10.1
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - cherry/apple, brass shoulder plate, total length ca. 220-230 mm (8,5'-9'), based on an archeological find from London.
Scabbard - engraving "large fleur de lys"


Kt-15
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - acacia/walnut, total length ca. 220-230 mm (8,5'-9').
Scabbard - engraving "cross inside lozenge"

Kt-15.1
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - acacia/walnut, total length ca. 220-230 mm (8,5'-9').
Tapering scabbard - engraving "cross inside lozenge".


Kt-16
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - cherry, brass shoulder plate, total length ca. 220 (8,5'), based on an archeological find from Kolobrzeg.
Blade inset with zinc crosses. Scabbard - engraving "fleur de lys"


Kt-17
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - cherry, with layers of brass and acacia, based on an archeological find from Kolobrzeg.
Scabbard - engraving "fleur de lys"


Kt-18-19
Small knives for working with zinc castings. Wooden handles - ash and acacia, brass shoulder plate, total length ca. 120-140 mm (4,7'-5,5').
Kt-11-14
Small knives for working with wicker. Wooden handles - total length ca. 120-140 mm (4,7'-5,5').


Kt-20
Knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - walnut, acacia or ash, brass shoulder plate, total length ca. 260 (10,2'), based on an archeological find from Kolobrzeg.
Scabbard - linear engraving based on an archeological find from Kolobrzeg.


Kt-21
 Table knife 13th-14th cent. Wooden handle - box, brass shoulder plate, overall length 250 mm (10'), blade decorated with brass letter insets, fuller on one side. Knife and scabbard based on an archeological find from London. Scabbard - engraved pattern of fleur de lys.


Scale tang knives



1. A handle with aligned brass shoulder plate and an end cap made from thin sheet brass and cone.
2. A handle with brass shoulder plate and an end cap made from thin sheet brass and cone.
3. A handle without shoulder plate or end cap.



Ks-10s
Knife 14th-15th cent. with spike. Wooden handle - box, total length ca. 250 mm (10'). Based on an archeological find from London. Total spike length ca. 120mm (4,7'). Double scabbard for the set.


Ks-11s
Knife 14th-15th cent. with spike. Horn handle decorated with rivets, total knife length ca. 160 mm (6,2'), based on an archeological find from London. Total spike length ca. 120mm (4,7'). Double scabbard for the set.


Ks-12
Knife 14th-15th cent. Wooden handle - ash, total knife length ca. 210 mm (8,2'), based on an archeological find from Kolobrzeg.  Scabbard engraving - "cross in lozenge".


Ks-12.1
Knife 14th-15th cent. Horn handle, total knife length ca. 220 mm (8,6'), based on an archeological find from Kolobrzeg.  Scabbard engraving - "cross in lozenge"


Ks-14
Knife 14th-15th cent. Horn handle, brass shoulder plate and end cap, total knife length ca. 250 mm (10'), based on an archeological find from London.  Scabbard with coat-of-arms engraving.


ks-14.1a
Knife 14th-14th cent. Wooden handle  - walnut - brass shoulder plate and end cap, total length 250-260 mm (ca 10', based on an archeological find from London. Scabbard with floral motif.


ks-14.2
Knife 14th-14th cent. Wooden handle  - walnut - brass shoulder plate and end cap, total length 250-260 mm (ca 10', based on an archeological find from London. Scabbard with fleur-de-lys engraving.


Ks-14.3
Knife 14th-14th cent. Wooden handle  - walnut, total length 250-260 mm (ca 10', based on an archeological find from London.  Scabbard with floral motif.


Ks-15s
Knife 14th-15th cent. with spike. Wooden handle - cherry, brass shoulder plate and end cap, total knife length ca. 240 mm (9,5'), based on an archeological find from London. Total spike length ca. 120mm (4,7'). Double scabbard for the set.


Ks-16
Knife 14th-15th cent. Wooden handle - ash, brass shoulder plate and end cap, total knife length ca. 240 mm (9,5'), based on an archeological find from London.  Scabbard engraving - dragon,  based on museum piece from London.


Ks-17
Knife 14th-15th cent. Wooden handle - ash, total knife length ca. 200 mm (7,8').  Scabbard engraving - linear pattern,  based on museum piece from London.


Ks-19
Knife 14th-15th cent. Wooden handle - ash, total knife length ca. 250 mm (10'), based on an archeological find from Kolobrzeg. 


Ks-20
Knife 14th-15th cent. with spike. Wooden handle - walnut, brass shoulder plate and end cap, total knife length ca. 240-250 mm (9,5'-10'), knife and scabbard based on an archeological find from London.  Scabbard engraving - floral motif.
Ks-20.1
Knife 14th-15th cent.  Knife Ks-20 with one-side fuller and false double-edge.
Ks-20.1s
A set consisting of a Ks-20.1 knife and a spike with separate scabbard. The spike has brass shoulder plate.


ks-21
Knife 14th-15th cent. Wooden handle - walnut, total length ca 200mm (ca 7,8'). Knife and scabbard based on an archeological find from London. Scabbard engraved with fleur-de-lys and lions.


ks-22
Knife 14th-15th cent. Wooden handle - walnut, total length ca 250-260 mm (ca 10'). Knife and scabbard based on an archeological find from London. Scabbard engraved with linear and floral motifs.


Kd-1
"Basilard" dagger, 14th cent. Wooden handle - walnut, total length 350 mm (13,7'). Scabbard - wood, leather, soldered fittings.


Kd-2 "Basilard" dagger, 14th cent.
Based on a museum piece dated on 14th century, kept in Museum of Jawor (Silesia).
"Pommel" forged and flattened as in original piece, wooden handle - walnut, total length 385 mm (15'),  blade length 250 mm (10').
Scabbard based on a museum piece from Silesia dated on 13th-14th century. Scabbard made from wood, steel and leather.


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ks-23

ks-24

ks-25

ks-26

ks-27

ks-28

ks-29

ks-29
 

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