Jack Loomes
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Post by Jack Loomes on Aug 14, 2013 4:49:13 GMT
Circa 1100 A heavy, double-edged blade with narrow fullers on both sides running the length of the blade almost to the point. Silver inlaid cross on one side, the opposite side displaying an "S" in a circle. Widely extended quillons, rectangular in cross-section, curving slightly toward the blade. Remnants of the original(?) grip cover. Half round pommel, ridged on top. Cleaned excavation discovery with small restorations in places. Length 100 cm. Rare, early sword type from the period of the First Crusade. For more information on Tpe X see this extract from Oakeshott's Records of the Medieval Sword: sword-site.com/thread/127/oakeshott-type-records-medieval-swordSource: www.hermann-historica.de/auktion/hhm56.pl?f=NR&c=73298&t=temartic_P_GB&db=kat56_p.txt
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