Description:
The J. Nowill Rosewood Stiletto is a classic dagger produced by J. Nowill & Sons, a renowned Sheffield, England-based cutlery manufacturer established in 1700. It's essentially a commando-style stiletto knife, characterized by a narrow, double-edged thrusting blade designed for piercing rather than slashing, often drawing from the Fairbairn-Sykes commando dagger heritage used by British forces in WWII.
The "Rosewood" refers to the handle, made from rosewood, which gives it a beautiful, natural aesthetic with variations in texture and color for each piece. Typical specifications include a carbon steel blade around 6-7 inches long, an overall length of 10-12 inches, brass or aluminum fittings (like guards and pommels), and a leather sheath for storage and carry.
It's sometimes described as a "glorified letter opener" due to its elegant yet functional design, but it's rooted in military tradition.
The stiletto variant with rosewood is often a post-WWII or modern reproduction, blending historical authenticity with premium materials like polished steel and natural antler for collectors or enthusiasts.
It's not a mass-produced item—Sheffield's cutlery legacy ensures handmade elements, making it durable and sharp out of the box. In fact, these are quite rare and made in very strict quantities upon request by specialist blade stores.
The wooden handle adds uniqueness and grip comfort, while the blade's design holds up for light utility or display. It's a piece of British craftsmanship that appreciates in value over time, especially for knife enthusiasts or those with an interest in WWII memorabilia.
Sheffield J.Nowill History
J. Nowill & Sons has a long history of crafting high-quality blades, including official MOD (Ministry of Defence) issue knives and reproductions of WWII-era designs.