Null A left-hand dagger, collector's replica in the style of 1600 
Double-edged …
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A left-hand dagger, collector's replica in the style of 1600 Double-edged blade (patinated and stained). Silver-plated(?) brass hilt cast in several pieces (somewhat rubbed). Length 38 cm. Condition: II - III

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A left-hand dagger, collector's replica in the style of 1600 Double-edged blade (patinated and stained). Silver-plated(?) brass hilt cast in several pieces (somewhat rubbed). Length 38 cm. Condition: II - III

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