Daggers from Medieval Collectables
Daggers are to be found in every culture known to man, they are the most basic in personal protection. Our collection of daggers include medieval daggers, fantasy daggers, the main gauche, Scottish daggers, and United Cutlery daggers. Medieval Collectables contains a growing selection of all kinds of knives and daggers. Our collection also offers a wide assortment of historical replicas, Bowies to daggers and military dirks from ancient to modern times. Our daggers and dirks are from the near and far east as well as Europe and the United States. We carry functional and decorative, fantasy knives, oriental knives, historical replicas and collector’s pieces. Pocket, hunting, fantasy and Bowie Knives and daggers from brand names like Toledo, United, Colt, Marto, Windlass and Acero Toledano manufactures around the world . We also carry a large assortment of budget hunting, pocket, fantasy, Bowies, dirks and daggers that suit your needs as well as your pocket. These decorative replica and fantasy blades offer a piece of history and make outstanding decorations and gifts. You will find something that suits your taste and your price range. These daggers are medieval and renaissance inspired in their designs, if you would like to see our modern knives, please visit our Knives page.
| Fantasy and Unique Styled Daggers | If you are looking for something out of the ordinary and something very unique, you have reached the right part of our catalog! Here is all of our fantasy, unique and general miscellaneous daggers. Fantasy daggers will be the perfect addition to your collection. Some fantasy daggers are inspired by one's mind while others are made from movies. |
| Medieval Daggers | Medieval daggers are the perfect companion to the medieval sword. We have great traditional styled Medieval daggers from the Black Prince Dagger to the King's Ring dagger. Medieval daggers are a double edged small pointed knife used by Middle Age soldiers for personal protection during warfare. When they cannot access their other big weapons like swords and spears, medieval daggers were there. Medieval daggers are very sharp and can penetrate the shields and armour. |
| Renaissance Daggers | During the Renaissance Age the dagger was used as part of dress. Renaissance daggers was the only weapon commoners were allowed to carry on them. Renaissance daggers were the last and only line of defense. Sometimes, renaissance daggers were used in eating. Renaissance daggers are the perfect companion to the sword. We have great Renaissance styled daggers from the Venetian Stiletto to the 17th Century Steel Hilted Dagger. |
| Scottish Daggers | The Scottish Dirk was a direct descendent of the Medieval ballock dagger. The grip form began to change, probably sometime in the late 16th century, but soon developed a form that was purely Scottish. For those with a serious interest in the Highlands, a Scottish dagger or Scottish dirk is a must for any collection. Scottish daggers have inscriptions on their ornate hilts and handles that are made of box wood. Scottish daggers are like a work of but beware they are still a true dagger used for stabbing. |
| Viking Daggers | The Viking dagger or called the seax, or sax, was the universally carried knife in Northern Europe. It was carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and Germanic tribes. Viking Daggers, use probably dates before the fall of Rome and continues on into the early Middle Ages. |


