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Fig. 731. Dagger
English, about 1390, the grip a restoration Found in the Thames at Westminster
Collection: Mr. W. J. Pavyer
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Fig. 732. From the brass of Ralph de Knevyngton, 1370
Aveley Church, Essex After Waller
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Fig. 733. Dagger
English, about 1400, the grip a restoration Found in the Thames at Mortlake
Collection: Mr. Henry G. Keasby
though in the present writer's opinion they belong to the end of the XIVth century, the types of quillon and pommel are such as in northern Europe are met with at a very early date. The hilts are of iron, the quillons drooping slightly and thickening towards the ends. The pommels take this same form,