art-of-swords:

Cinquedea Dagger

  • Dated: circa 1510
  • Culture: Italian
  • Medium: steel, iron, ivory, gold
  • Measurements: overall length 61.5cm

This cinquedea has an iron hilt, domed iron pommel-cap, flat downwards and curved quillons, richly adorned with floral etched decorations. It features some gold plating and an ivory grip-scales fasten with 3 rivets adorned in rosette-like engraved pattern.

The double-edged blade is divided into 3 fullered panels: three fullers at the base, two in the middle, and one fuller at the point, with elegantly shaped piercing of, probably, a later period.

The middle panel is richly adorned in foliage, while the uppermost panel of three fullers features allegorical scenes etched and gilded figures: Artemis, in attendance of Nymphs and a deer transformed Aktaion, (verso) and the three Graces.

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