
Baselard - Wikipedia
The baselard, Schwiizerdolch in Swiss-German (also basilard, baslard, in Middle French also badelare, bazelaire and variants, Latinized baselardus, basolardus etc., in Middle High German beseler, baseler, basler, pasler; baslermesser) is a historical type of dagger or short sword of the Late Middle Ages.
Baselard · Medieval London Objects · Medieval London - Fordham …
The baselard is known for its long blade, comparable to that of a sword, and they originated in Basel, Switzerland, hence the name “baselard.” They were most likely popular with wealthy merchants and were worn at the belt.
Dagger, baselard | London Museum
Dagger or baselard with the pommel, guard and grip made from one piece of boxwood and capped and based with iron. It has a double-edged blade. A baselard was a civilian weapon in the late medieval period.
English/Italian Baselard 14th-15thC - Tod Cutler
The medieval Baselard dagger was very popular throughout Europe from Italy through to Scotland and everywhere in-between, but strangely, they had two very different forms. This English/Italian baselard (TC56) dagger had a very 'capital H' form and this is a classic example of this type.
Baselard - Wikiwand
In modern use by antiquarians, the term baselard is mostly reserved for a type of 14th-century dagger with an I-shaped handle. It evolved out of the 13th-century knightly dagger, but was 'carried by everyone, and not exclusively a "knightly" weapon'.
Basilard | Swiss | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The term baselard is applied to a form of dagger with a distinctive I-shaped grip that was worn throughout Europe as part of military and civilian dress from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century. The name suggests that it originated in the Swiss town of Basel.
Baselards - Swiss Daggers - Outfit4events
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Baselard · Medieval London
This baselard has a 650 mm long blade made of iron, a 132 mm long and 108 mm wide wooden hilt, and is 782 mm long overall. baselard, clothing and personal accessories, weapons and armor. “Baselard,” Medieval London, accessed December 4, 2024, https://medievallondon.ace.fordham.edu/items/show/106.
Baselard - Samurai Swords Store
Sep 10, 2017 · The baselard sword is known for its extended blade which is highly comparable to that of a sword; the weapon was said to have originated from Basel, Switzerland, which is why the blade was named the baselard.
Baselard · Medieval London
The baselard is known for its long blade, comparable to that of a sword, and they originated in Basel, Switzerland, hence the name “baselard.” They were most likely popular with wealthy merchants and were worn at the belt.