Jack Loomes
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Post by Jack Loomes on Mar 17, 2014 0:03:34 GMT
Editor's Note: Ewart Oakeshott in his Records of the Medieval Sword explains that the Type X was in use well after the medieval period and in so doing was referring to swords like this one that deviate from the standard "Viking" Type X but which still feature a broad blade with fullering almost to the end of the blade. Note also features of Oakeshott's Type XIXBroadsword of Oliver CromwellArtist/maker unknown, English Made in England, Europe c. 1650 Etched steel [blade]; embossed iron chiseled in high relief, wood, silver wire [hilt] Length (overall): 38 1/8 inches (96.8 cm) Blade: 32 1/2 × 1 15/16 inches (82.6 × 4.9 cm) Hilt: 5 1/16 × 4 5/8 inches (12.9 × 11.7 cm) Height (pommel): 2 1/8 inches (5.4 cm) Diameter (pommel): 1 5/16 inches (3.3 cm) Weight: 3.1 lb. (1405g) For more information on Oakeshott Type X Swords see this extract from his Records of the Medieval Sword: sword-site.com/thread/118/oakeshott-type-records-medieval-sword& for more information on his Type XIX see this extract: sword-site.com/thread/187/oakeshott-type-records-medieval-swordSource: www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/212015.html?mulR=31291%7C7#
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