MEDIEVAL IRON SWORD WITH HANDLE
Ca. 1250-1370 AD. Medieval Western Europe. A beautiful forged Oakeshott type XIIIa longsword with a long grip and a disc-shaped pommel with a recessed inner disc. The cross is lenticular and the narrow arms are curved towards the blade. The High Middle Ages saw swordsmiths develop new types of blades to combat the ever-increasing usage of plate armour. Against these defences, early-styled swords with light, flat cutting blades lost much of their effectiveness. Warriors and craftsmen of the day saw the need for more acutely pointed blades with cross-sections reinforced for thrusting. Mounted on a custom-made stand. Excellent condition. For more information on Medieval swords, see Oakeshott, R. Ewart (1998). Records of the medieval sword. Boydell Press.Size: L:1055mm / W:175mm ; 955g. Provenance: Property of a European collector. Formerly in the collection of Earl Mitchell, London 1990s.
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Ca. 1250-1370 AD. Medieval Western Europe. A beautiful forged Oakeshott type XIIIa longsword with a long grip and a disc-shaped pommel with a recessed inner disc. The cross is lenticular and the narrow arms are curved towards the blade. The High Middle Ages saw swordsmiths develop new types of blades to combat the ever-increasing usage of plate armour. Against these defences, early-styled swords with light, flat cutting blades lost much of their effectiveness. Warriors and craftsmen of the day saw the need for more acutely pointed blades with cross-sections reinforced for thrusting. Mounted on a custom-made stand. Excellent condition. For more information on Medieval swords, see Oakeshott, R. Ewart (1998). Records of the medieval sword. Boydell Press.Size: L:1055mm / W:175mm ; 955g. Provenance: Property of a European collector. Formerly in the collection of Earl Mitchell, London 1990s.
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