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Anglo Saxon Sword, 9th century
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Replica of the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon Seax or Sax sword found on the banks of the River Thames in 1857, which is exhibited at the British Museum in London. Carbon steel blade and wooden handle with brass rivets. Includes cowskin sheath.
€72.83
Greco-Roman Dagger Parazonium
Made of carbon steel and wooden handle. brass guard and with handles. It includes matching sheath with brass finishes.
The Parazonium was used by high-ranking officials in the Roman legions as a sword assistant.
€71.40
Viking dagger with sheath
Viking dagger with carbon steel blade. Fist and guard in brass.
Includes sheath
Details:- Total length: approx. 34.5 cm- Blade length: approx. 19.5 cm
€19.28
Pugio Romano Pompeii
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Replica of the famous Roman dagger "pugio", found in the excavations of the ancient city of Pompeii, which was destroyed after the eruption of the volcano of Vesuvius in the year 79.
The "pugio" comes with its simple steel sheath and brass rings to hang it to the famous Roman belt "cingulum".
€74.97
Pugio Romano Functional
Roman functional pugio made with 1055 high carbon steel blade. Wooden handle.  Includes wooden sheath covered with leather finishes and brass finish.
€91.04
Viking Combat Dagger
Viking dagger with carbon steel blade. Fist and guard in brass.
Includes leather hem.
Details:- Total length: approx. 50 cm- Blade length: approx. 33 cm
€96.17
Viking dagger with sheath
Seax Dagger with Damascus steel blade, horn handle and leather sheath, 9th century
Rebuilt after discoveries of the 9th century.
Hand forged apricot steel blade.
Genuine horn strap with elaborately ornate button.
Delivery includes leather hem with two straps, as the seax was used horizontally.
€235.62
Pugio Romano Kunzing
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Replica of the Roman Pug found in Künzing - Germany in the 3rd century BC Includes a wooden hem decorated with leather and brass accessories.
€91.04
Viking dagger with sheath
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Viking Seax Dagger

Rebuilt after discoveries of the 9th century.
Carbon steel blade.
Horn handle with elaborately ornate button.
The delivery includes leather hem with two straps, as the sax was used horizontally.

Blade length: 31 cm
Total length: 47 cm
Weight: 900 g
€107.10
Pugio Romano Silver
Made of carbon steel and wooden handle. brass guard and with handles. It includes matching sheath with brass finishes.
The Parazonium was used by high-ranking officials in the Roman legions as a sword assistant.
€80.33
Viking dagger with sheath
This Viking Age knife features a sharp high-carbon steel blade. The wooden handle ends on both sides with bone and brass rings. It has an oval cross section that ensures a solid grip to the knife. The brass cover is equipped with a convenient drawstring hole (the leather drawstring is included in the delivery).

The beautiful leather hem with brass period accessories is equipped with three brass rings and belt straps for typical Viking-style horizontal transport. The bows are adorned with stylized animal-shaped heads, modeled on finds by Björkö / Birka, Sweden.

€149.94
Roman dagger Leween Pugio
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Roman dagger with double-edged blade and wooden and brass handle. Includes brass hem. Material: EN45 steel. Total length 37.5 cm and sheet of 25 cm. This type of Roman weapon was one of the most used since the 2nd century in the Iberian Peninsula.
Pugio Romano Pompeii
Pompeii Pugio, 1° ct ADReplica of a Roman dagger found in the ashes of Pompeii, which was destroyed in 79 AD by the outbreak of Mount Vesuvius. This pugio has a simple steel sheath that has been decorated with brass fittings for fastening to the belt of the cingulum.
€80.00
Small Viking knife with bone and brass handle in Borre style. 9/10 century
This small Viking-era saxophone knife (also known as broken seax due to its particular blade shape) has a short high carbon steel blade hand-forged with a thick spine. The attractive polished bone handle is beautifully engraved on both sides with a Borre-style Nordic motif (ca. 850-950 AD) and ends toward the blade with a brass collar. The breech cover, also made of brass, features a convenient steel eyelet with a brass ring to thread a cord or pull the knife from its sheath (cord not included).
€96.39
Utiliy Roman knife with decorative bone cord
Roman Utiliy knife with bone handle Knife
Handmade Roman with decorative bone cord. The blade has the typical curvature of a Roman knife. The curve allows the use of more force when cutting because of additional pressure with your index finger or thumb on the back of the blade. Knives of this type and in different sizes were found in military and civilian archaeological sites.
€32.13
Viking Knife Scramasax, Seax with Bone Cord
This Viking-era short sax knife (also known as broken rear seax due to its particular blade shape) has a hand-forged EN45 high-carbon steel blade with a thick spine. The attractive bone grip is polished, artistically engraved and ends with a necklace and a lid, both made of steel.
€96.39
Roman gold pugio
Decorative daga or pugio with golden finishes. Stainless steel blade with Roman motifs. Ornate strap.
€91.04
Seax knife with wire-wrapped handle
Although most popularly associated with the Vikings, seax, also called scramasax, was used throughout the spectrum of Germanic, Scandinavian, and Saxon/Anglo-Saxon societies from the migration period to the early Middle Ages. Carried by men and women, it was a multifunctional blade that served as weapon of war, day-to-day tool or prestigious object. Surviving specimens provide evidence that this particular type of knife or Dagger can not only vary greatly in shape and design, but also in quality - ranging from simple and coarse examples to sumptuous and elaborately adorned luxury pieces - and size.In terms of size, the handmade Viking-era sax knife we offer here stands on the threshold between a long dagger and a short sword. It features an EN45 unsharp steel blade of a edge with a thick spine, a pointed tip and a full spike that is threaded into the pommel. The guard and pommel are both cast in steel and the handle of the wooden core is firmly wrapped in wire. All the pieces have been darkened, which makes the handle really attractive and gives the medieval knife an elegant but gloomy and rustic character.
€74.97