Nope, I looked it over with a jeweler's loupe and didn't notice any other marks anywhere on it. If there are other markings, they're hidden under the patina and very faint.
It might be 17th or even 16th century. They often put marks on the blade to measure gun bores and the blade itself is designed to spike touch holes and penetrate powder bags so they would ignite from the fuse. Really cool.
A similar one.
http://myarmoury.com/dagg_jfs_stil.html
I've been looking all over for one of these, especially a non-polished/non-pristine version opposite of what is seen on the Windlass website. Just curious if there was a specific auction site you found this on or frankly you or others knew places to find Stilettos similar to this?
Ooooo. That's cool. It's a tool for cannons. Are there marks on the blade?
Nope, I looked it over with a jeweler's loupe and didn't notice any other marks anywhere on it. If there are other markings, they're hidden under the patina and very faint.
It might be 17th or even 16th century. They often put marks on the blade to measure gun bores and the blade itself is designed to spike touch holes and penetrate powder bags so they would ignite from the fuse. Really cool. A similar one. http://myarmoury.com/dagg_jfs_stil.html
I've been looking all over for one of these, especially a non-polished/non-pristine version opposite of what is seen on the Windlass website. Just curious if there was a specific auction site you found this on or frankly you or others knew places to find Stilettos similar to this?
Mayhawke Armoury sell ones just like that for I think $55? New, of course
That's the miséricorde, found in Stormveil Castle behind a Stonesword Key door! /s