Mercenary Bramham Moor Dagger, 15th Century
This long dagger has an unpolished stained wood grip and low-sheen brass fittings. The brown leather scabbard complements the dagger fittings with a brass chape and throat with a roaring lion's head belt hook, befitting a nobleman. More information...
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Mercenary Bramham Moor Dagger, 15th Century
Please note: This is just an ornamental item, not intended for real use!
Named for the final battle of the Percy Rebellion of 1402-1408, this style dagger is typical of well-to-do martial wear of the period. The end result of a power feud between the 1st Earl of Northumberland Henry Percy and King Henry IV, the Battle of Bramham Moor was fought in snow on a cold 19th of February. The violent melee ended Percy's life and the power of the Percy family, although a branch of descendants would rise to prominence later during the Wars of the Roses.
- Blade made of 1065 High Carbon Steel
- Overall length 44.5cm
- Blade length 31cm
- Length of the crossguard 12.5cm
- Handle length 9.5cm
- Blade width at the parry 25.47mm
- Blade width 5cm off the blade point 22.46mm
- Thickness of the striking edge 1mm
- Weight approx. 411 g
- Weight of the scabbard approx. 137 g
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