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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
In 1840 the Parisian gunsmith Dumonthier patented his popular hunting knife with double pistols. This weapon artfully combines two percussion pistols with a knife. The hunter used it to deal the final coup de grace, or mercy blow, to the wounded game. The crowned monogram engraved over the silver-gilt belt buckle has been identified as belonging to Maximilian, the short-lived Habsburg Emperor of Mexico. The monarch apparently practiced the European court tradition of hunting in Central America.
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Hilt: Turkish
Blade: European — Dagger with Scabbard
Joachim Puttlost — Hunting Trousse (Waidpraxe) with the Coat
German, Saxony — Hunting Plug Bayonet with Eating Utensils
Scottish — Dagger with Sheath
German — Dagger and Sheath
Wolf Paller — Dagger with Two Awls and Sheath for the Bodygu
European — Dagger
Swiss — Swiss Dagger with Scabbard
German; Dresden — Parrying Dagger with Scabbard
Silversmith: John Berthellot (English)
Cutler: Matthew Feese
Scottish, Lowlands — Ballock Dagger
German — Cleaver