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Château de Prangins

05.03.2010
Swiss Army Knife – Cult object
Swiss dagger, formed part of the equipment of a Swiss mercenary in the 15th / 16th century (19th-century copy) / Collection of the Swiss National Museums / ©The Swiss National Museums
Swiss dagger, formed part of the equipment of a Swiss mercenary in the 15th / 16th century (19th-century copy)
Collection of the Swiss National Museums
©The Swiss National Museums
Drude‘s knife (elves‘knife), with inscription: “A farmer is the first man, who satisfy our hunger can.” Germany, 1867 / Collection of Horst A. Brunner / ©The Swiss National Museum
Drude‘s knife (elves‘knife), with inscription: “A farmer is the first man, who satisfy our hunger can.” Germany, 1867
Collection of Horst A. Brunner
©The Swiss National Museum
French revolver knife, 1890 / Collection Horst A. Brunner / ©The Swiss National Museum
French revolver knife, 1890
Collection Horst A. Brunner
©The Swiss National Museum
Coltello d‘Amore, engagement gift, Italy, 1997 / Collection Horst A. Brunner / ©The Swiss National Museum
Coltello d‘Amore, engagement gift, Italy, 1997
Collection Horst A. Brunner
©The Swiss National Museum
Sardinian knife, with handles made ofa boar tooth, Sardinia, Italy, 1950 / Collection Horst A. Brunner / ©The Swiss National Museum
Sardinian knife, with handles made ofa boar tooth, Sardinia, Italy, 1950
Collection Horst A. Brunner
©The Swiss National Museum
Swiss soldier knife, first type 1891, black wooden handles, Elsener / Collection Horst A. Brunner / ©The Swiss National Museum
Swiss soldier knife, first type 1891, black wooden handles, Elsener
Collection Horst A. Brunner
©The Swiss National Museum
Swiss army knife Swiss Champ, classical pocket knife, 33 functions / Collection Elsener / ©The Swiss National Museum
Swiss army knife Swiss Champ, classical pocket knife, 33 functions
Collection Elsener
©The Swiss National Museum



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