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DEMO SWORDS & SALE
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Medieval Swords I
16th. C. Italian Rapier
Medieval Mercenary Sword
Dark Age Sword
Roman Sparta
The Wallace Sword
Elf Fantasy Medieval Sword |
Medieval Swords II
The Medieval Knight
11th C. Norman Sword
Viking Sword
12th. C. Medieval Sword
The Ranger
10th. C. Viking Sword |
Medieval Swords III
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic Sword
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic "S" Sword
13th. C. English Medieval War Sword
14th. C. English 2-Handed Sword
15th. C. English Agincourt Sword
5th. C. Visigoth Early Medieval Sword |
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The swords below are being discontinued or are
presently on sale. These sales occur from time to time
when we are forging new models and need to make room in
the shop. The swords sold
on this page are new and unused. They come with a free dagger of
your choice. Our daggers can be seen on the "dagger"
page of our site. When ordering any sword on this page,
you will have a choice of dagger at no extra cost.
Each sword comes with a scabbard and free dagger



1315 The Battle of Crecy War Sword
12 th - 13thth
Century.
Original found in the Motel des Invalides,
Paris.
Although dubbed "The Crecy War Sword", waged on
August 26th 1346,
this
piece actually dates from 1250-1300. While
similar swords were found throughout the 13th
c., shorter versions were commonly used by the
English archers during the 100 years War. The
most readily available description of the sword
can be found on page 48 (plate Xa.13) of
Oakeshott's "Records of the Medieval Sword", who
dates the sword to the thirteenth century.
Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs. 4 oz.
All Prices are
marked in US. Currency. All shipping
fees are based on U.S.
and Canadian destinations. Please contact us for
shipping rates to overseas destinations.
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1316
The Hundred Year War Sword
15th Century, sword of
The 15th century witnessed some of the most
beautiful sword of the Medieval period. Complex
architectural paradigms influenced smiths in both
armor and sword design. Among the patterns of the
early 15th century, a new trend emerged in handles
designs, leading way to an increasingly popular
ribbed layer handle construction. While some swords
were fitted with small latitudinal flanges at the
top and bottom, others were crowned with circular
rims. One such example is the sword of Johannes von
Eglofstein, dating from 1411, from which our model
was reproduced.
Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs 5 oz
POB: 3.5"
All
Prices are marked in US. Currency. All shipping fees are based on U.S.
and Canadian destinations. Please contact us for
shipping rates to overseas destinations.
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1316B
The Hundred Year War Sword
15th Century, sword of
The 15th century witnessed some of the most
beautiful sword of the Medieval period. Complex
architectural paradigms influenced smiths in both
armor and sword design. Among the patterns of the
early 15th century, a new trend emerged in handles
designs, leading way to an increasingly popular
ribbed layer handle construction. While some swords
were fitted with small latitudinal flanges at the
top and bottom, others were crowned with circular
rims. One such example is the sword of Johannes von
Eglofstein, dating from 1411, from which our model
was reproduced.
Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs 5 oz
POB: 3.5"
All
Prices are marked in US. Currency. All shipping fees are based on U.S.
and Canadian destinations. Please contact us for
shipping rates to overseas destinations.
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1316C
The Hundred Year War Sword
15th Century, sword of
The 15th century witnessed some of the most
beautiful sword of the Medieval period. Complex
architectural paradigms influenced smiths in both
armor and sword design. Among the patterns of the
early 15th century, a new trend emerged in handles
designs, leading way to an increasingly popular
ribbed layer handle construction. While some swords
were fitted with small latitudinal flanges at the
top and bottom, others were crowned with circular
rims. One such example is the sword of Johannes von
Eglofstein, dating from 1411, from which our model
was reproduced.
Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs 5 oz
POB: 3.5"
All
Prices are marked in US. Currency. All shipping fees are based on U.S.
and Canadian destinations. Please contact us for
shipping rates to overseas destinations.
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1306B- The Medieval Knight
14th century
Original found in the Musé des invalides, Paris, France
The original could also be found on page 124 of Ewart Oakeshott's "records of the Medieval Sword". The Medieval swords of the 14th. century typically follows this pattern. The smooth quillions and blade reflect both design and taste of the late medieval period, eventually giving way to the gothic era. The detailed handle and curved guard indicates the early artistic influences, eventually explored during the gothic period. The "Medieval knight's blade is forged with 1060 High Carbon Steel and beautifully set with a deep 3/4 length fuller. The richly detailed handle is made of wood, wrapped in high grade leather.
Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs. 2 oz
All Prices are marked in US. Currency. All
shipping fees are based on U.S. and Canadian
destinations. Please contact us for shipping rates to overseas destinations.
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1307S
- The Norman:
11th
century
Original found in the Tower of London, H.M. Royal
Armoury collection.The
Normans (also called Northmen or Norsemen) were the
descendants of the
Scandinavian Vikings who raided the European coastal
settlements at the outset of the 8th century. Despite the Norman's
conversion to Christianity and their
adoption of Frankish way of life, the Normans
retained many of the traits of their Germanic
ancestors.
This Medieval sword is historically bound to the Normans because
of its frequent appearance in the Bayeux Tapestry:
an embroidery that depicts the Norman Conquest. The Norman Sword, classified as type XI by Oakeshott's typology,
is recognizable by its wheel pommel and straight guard.
The
diamond shape blade is extremely well balanced,
making this one of the lightest and most maneuverable
Medieval swords for cut and thrust swordplay.
Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 3lbs. 4 oz.
All Prices are marked in US. Currency. All
shipping
fees are based on U.S. and Canadian
destinations. Please contact us for shipping rates to overseas destinations.
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Medieval Swords Gallery I
16th. C. Italian Rapier
Medieval Mercenary Sword
Dark Age Sword
Roman Sparta
The Wallace Sword
Elf Fantasy Medieval Sword |
Medieval Swords Gallery II
The Medieval Knight
11th C. Norman Sword
Viking Sword
12th. C. Medieval Sword
The Ranger
10th. C. Viking Sword |
Medieval Swords Gallery III
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic Sword
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic "S" Sword
13th. C. English Medieval War Sword
14th. C. English 2-Handed Sword
15th. C. English Agincourt Sword
5th. C. Visigoth Early Medieval Sword |
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