Jack Loomes
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Post by Jack Loomes on May 22, 2014 9:48:11 GMT
A Rare English Arming Sword, Late 16th CenturyWith broad double-edged blade, hilt comprising large flat arched quillons with 'fish-tail' ends, short triangular shaped langets incised with vertical lines, tapering tang (grip missing), compressed globular pommel pierced through on one side for a thong, and separate button finial (pitted overall) 68 cm. blade FOOTNOTESSwords of this type are thought to have been used in tournaments For another example see Sir Guy Francis Laking, A Record of European Armour And Arms Through Seven Centuries, 1922, vol. V, p. 173, fig. 1607 If you would like to buy a functional reproduction sword then our sponsor Kult of Athena have the largest range by far of any vendor and consistently sell their swords at the lowest prices of any company I know of.
Source: www.bonhams.com/auctions/11736/lot/162/
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