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Fig. 782. Rondel dagger
English, about 1460-70 Found at Broken Wharf, Thames Street London Museum
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Fig. 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
- tury. A satisfactory though somewhat decayed example of the rondel dagger
so constructed is to be seen in the London Museum (Fig. 782), having been found at Broken Wharf, Thames Street. The guard and pommel here each consist of three plates of thin iron, between which was formerly a layer of