Jack Loomes
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Post by Jack Loomes on Sept 23, 2016 6:16:42 GMT
Editor's Note: Sword was listed for sale as a Type XI, though personally I'd nominate it as a Type X.A Sword Of Viking Type, Oakeshott's Type XI12th/13th CenturyIn excavated condition, with broad tapering double-edged blade with wide central fuller over most of its length on both sides, the fuller on one side at the forte incised with a cross potent, hilt comprising straight tapering quillons of rectangular section swelling at the tang, flat tapering tang, and large Brazil-nut pommel (some flaking) 83 cm. blade, 98.5 cm. overall FOOTNOTESFor a related sword in the Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen, see Ewart Oakeshott, Records Of The Medieval Sword, 1991, p. 55, XI.3 Sold for £3,750 25 Nov 2015 London, Knightsbridge For more information on Oakeshott Type X swords see this extract from Ewart Oakeshott's Records of the Medieval Sword: sword-site.com/thread/118/oakeshott-type-records-medieval-swordFor more information on Oakeshott Type XI swords see this extract from Ewart Oakeshott's Records of the Medieval Sword: sword-site.com/thread/126/oakeshott-type-records-medieval-swordSource: www.bonhams.com/auctions/22749/lot/102/
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