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  • Celtic Dagger

    The Celts were a group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Medieval Europe. They settled in Britain in around 500 BC and flourished until the Romans invaded in 55 BC. The most famous Celtic Queen was Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni Tribe. She attacked London in AD 60 but was eventually defeated in battle.

    Our Celtic Dagger features and anthropomorphic hilt - the human form must have been intended to enhance the power of the owner and to bear a talismanic significance. The British Museum has some excellent examples of this style of dagger in their collection. This replica is of a type associated with the La Tène culture, named after the important Celtic site on Lake Neuchâtel in present-day Switzerland and eastern France. It features a polished copper alloy (Brass) hilt associated with high status. The blade is hand forged from steel and is housed in a hand-stitched leather sheath. This item has a blunt blade and is great for display or theatrical use.

    Total Length: 38cm
    Blade Length: 28cm 
    Weight: 735 g
    Blade thickness (base): 0.5 cm
    Blade width (base): 4.5cm
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Stitched Brown Leather

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Renaissance Dagger

    The Renaissance was a period in European history, from the 14th _17th century, that is regarded as the cultural bridge between the Middle ages and modern history. During this period the fighting arts and associated weaponry also went through change. This period gave birth to weapons like the elegant and refined rapier, designed more for duelling and protection than for use on the battlefield.

    Our Renaissance Dagger is a weapon of a more refined age. Gone are the straight quillons of the medieval period, in favour of downturned quillons that make parrying easier. The blade is longer and thinner than medieval counterparts and is designed more for thrusting than cutting – whilst still remaining enough mass to solidly parry a blow from a rapier. These parrying daggers were sometimes called “Main Gauche” (French for “Left Hand”) as they were used in conjunction with a rapier, that was held in the right hand. It features solid steel hilt fittings and a leather wrapped grip. The hand forged blade is blunt and great for theatrical and re-enactment use. Not recommended for full contact combat. It comes complete with a laced leather scabbard with belt loop.  

    Overall Length: 44cm
    Blade Length: 29cm
    Blade Width: 3.2cm
    Blade Thickness: 0.5cm
    Guard Width: 15.5cm
    Guard Depth: 2.3cm
    Grip Length: 8.6cm
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Leather

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Bollock Dagger

    It’s pretty clear to see where this classic medieval dagger got is name from! Also known as the Ballock Dagger or Kidney Dagger (you can thank the Victorians for that one!). This dagger was popular both on and off the battlefield from the 13th to 18th century and a predecessor to the Scottish Dirk. It was very popular during the Tudor period and a large number of Bollock Daggers were found on the wreck of the Mary Rose.

    Our Bollock Dagger features a carved wood handle and forged steel blade. It comes complete with a leather scabbard with belt loop and decorative sun emblem in brass.

    Total length: 39 cm
    Blade length: 25 cm
    Blade width (base):  2.5 cm
    Weight: 200g
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Leather, Brass

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Robert the Bruce Axe

    Our Robert the Bruce Axe is a replica of the one that is held by his statue at the Bannockburn Battlefield site. This was the axe that was used to slay the English Knight Henry de Bohun before the battle, the blow being so hard that it split his helmet and head in 2! The King’s only regret was that he had broken the shaft of his favourite axe!

    It features a long stained hardwood shaft and hand forged axe head. The head of this axe is blunt and it is designed for display only.

    Shaft Length: 89cm
    Shaft Width: 20cm
    Blade Length: 21cm
    Blade Width: 20cm
    Total Length: 95cm
    Weight: 1760g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Medieval War Axe

    Few would dispute that the medieval knight’s favourite weapon was his sword. But many favoured the raw cutting power of the battle axe. In the hands of a skilled knight or man-at-arms, battle axes could be wielded with devastating force. Indeed it was the favourite weapon of some of the greatest warriors in history – King Robert the Bruce being one of them.

    Our Medieval War Axe is crafted from steel with a wooden shaft. The head is decorated with 3 crosses and it features a pick on the back for penetrating armour. This axe has a blunt blade and is manufactured for display.

    Length: 69cm
    Head: 15cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Flail / Morning Star (One Ball)

    Flails were designed to inflict crushing injuries on even the most armoured of adversaries. Even plate armour was unable to withstand the crushing power of the Morning Star! Their longs, flexible chains meant that they could even work their way around the sides of shields!

    Our range of flails are designed for display only. They feature wooden shafts with leather wrapped grip. The metal chain and balls certainly have the feel of their medieval counterparts but are liable to cause serious injury if used for anything but display.

    Length: 70cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Flintlock Duelling Pistol - 17th Century

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique brass finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress! 

    Length: 38cm
    Width: 5cm 
    Height: 10cm 
    Weight: 575g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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  • Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol - 17th Century

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress! 

    Length: 37cm
    Width: 5cm 
    Height: 10cm 
    Weight: 670g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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  • Flintlock Pistol - 18th Century

    Flintlock pistols were used as both military and self-defence weapons. Their effective range was much shorter than a musket and they were frequently used in combination with sword or cutlass. The flintlock mechanism was first added to pistols in 1610 and by 1630 they started to become more common. The Parliamentarian cavalry were known to use early forms of flintlock pistol during the English Civil War. They proved to be effective against the unarmoured musketeers but were no match for the armour worn by both pikemen and cavalry. During the 1700's flintlock pistols would be carried by army and navy officers, as well as more notorious characters such as pirates and highwaymen. The flintlock pistol remained popular until the middle of the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by the more reliable percussion cap pistol.

    Our Flintlock Pistol is hand crafted in Italy. It features a real wood stock and cast metal parts with an antique finish. Although this item is designed and manufactured with display in mind, the firing mechanism does work and the hammer can be released by pulling the trigger. It is not possible to make this item fire and it is not suitable for re-enactment. It is great for Pirate cosplay and fancy dress!

    Length: 31cm
    Width: 5cm
    Height: 10cm
    Weight: 430g

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.

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  • Miniature European Crossbow

    Our range of European style crossbows date from the 15th and 16th centuries. They are hand crafted in Italy from hardwood and inlaid with floral decorations. The bowstrings are made from intertwined hemp strings and attached to tempered steel limbs. They feature working mechanisms and can be fired.

    Our crossbows are primarily manufactured for display and are not very powerful or accurate. The maximum range of our crossbows is approximately 20 metres on larger models and 10 metres on shorter ones.

    Comes complete with wooden bolt with natural feather fins.

    Length: 33cm
    Width: 19cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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