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1670 the dagger was transferred from the Treasury of the church of St. Stephen to the Ambrosian Library by the Canon Flaminio Pasgualini, he deposited with the library at the same time a document in which this information is set out.
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Fig. 834 (a) Fig. 834 (b) Fig. 835
Ear daggers
Fig. 834 (a, b). Carved ivory grips, gold damascened mounts. Probably Spanish, about 1490
Fig. 835. Reputed to be the weapon with which Galeazzo Sforza was murdered by Andrea Lampugnano in the Church of St. Stephen, Milan, 1476 All three daggers are in the Ambrosian Library, Milan
It may be estimated that the period during which the so-called "ear" dagger continued to be in use extended from about 1460 to the middle of the XVIth century.