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780a, b. Rondel dagger, probably French, about 1450. Found in a peat fen in
the north of France. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 110).
(a) The hilt; (b) general proportions 23

781. Rondel dagger, probably English, about 1450-60. Found in the Thames.
Collection: Author 23

782. Rondel dagger, English, about 1460-70. Found at Broken Wharf,
Thames Street. London Museum 25

783. Rondel dagger, English, about 1460-70. The scabbard, though of the
right type, does not belong to the dagger. Found in the Horseferry
Road, Westminster. London Museum 25

784. Rondel dagger and its sheath, Italian, probably Belunese, about
1470.
It is said to have belonged to the Archduke Sigismund of Tyrol.
Imperial Armoury, Vienna 27

785. Rondel dagger with its sheath, Burgundian, about 1480. National
Bavarian Museum, Munich 27

786. Rondel dagger, Burgundian, about 1480. Ex collection: Signor
Ressman 27

787. Rondel dagger with its sheath, Burgundian, about 1490-1510. Ex
collection: Bernal. Victoria and Albert Museum 28

788. Rondel dagger, Burgundian, about 1500. Collection: Mr. Henry G.
Keasby 28

789. Rondel dagger and sheath with Renaissance decoration, of uncertain
age, but in the style of the early years of the XVIth century.

Collection: M. Edmond Foulc, Paris 29

790. From a portrait attributed to Colin de Neufchâtel, showing the
mid-XVIth century case of a rondel dagger.
Collection: Mr.
George Durlacher 29

791. Dagger or dirk, Scottish, late XVIIth century. Ex collection: the late
Sir Noël Paton. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 31

792. From the brass of Sir William de Aldeburgh, about 1360. Aldborough
Church, Yorkshire 31

793. From the brass of Robert Parys, 1379. Hildersham Church, Cambridgeshire 32

794. Dagger, on the effigy of John Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arundel, about
1434.
Church of Arundel 32

795. Dagger, French, about 1400-20. Ex collection: Baron de Cosson.
Metropolitan Museum of New York 32

796. Dagger, French, about 1430-50. Metropolitan Museum, New York 33