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MEDIEVAL SWORDS : GALLERY II
| Swords
Gallery One
16th. C. Italian Rapier
Medieval Mercenary Sword
Dark Age Sword
Roman Sparta
The Wallace
Elf Fantasy Medieval |
Swords
Gallery Two
The Medieval Knight
11th C. Norman Sword
Viking Sword
12th. C. Medieval Sword
The Ranger
10th. C. Viking Sword |
Swords
Gallery Three
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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1306
- 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 "Mediegal 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.
Please note that the set
shipping fees are based on U.S. locations. If you are in Canada or overseas,
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Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs. 2 oz
Price: 275$
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1307
- 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 decendants 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 weapon is historically bound to the Normans because
of its frequent appearance in the Bayeux Tapestry:
an embroidery that depicts the Norman Conquest. The Norman, classified as type XI by Oakeshott's typology,
is fitted with a 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.
Please note that the set
shipping fees are based on U.S. locations. If you are in Canada or overseas,
please email us for exact costs.
Specifications
Total length: 35"
Blade length: 28"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 3lbs. 4 oz.
Price 275$
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1308
The Viking
10th - 11th Century A.D.
Various examples found in the Oslo Museum,
Norway
The Vikings raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from the 9th to the 11th century and whose disruptive influence profoundly affected European history. These pagan Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish warriors were probably prompted to undertake their raids by a combination of factors such as overpopulation.
Please note that the set shipping fees are based
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overseas, please email us for exact costs.
Specifications
Total length: 37"
Blade length: 31"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs. 4 oz.
Price: 275$ |

1523
The Guardian
Designed by Jason Woodard, former “Factory X”,
designer, this fantasy
sword, dubbed “The Guardian”, bears the name of its creator.
“Woodard” was
originally derived from the Old English words "wode", meaning wood, and ward,
meaning "Guardian". A name given to a forester, a guard, or a protector.
An historical usage of the name goes back to the Battle of Hastings, where one Commander "Woodard", was granted lands by King William for
his assistance during the battle. The name of "protector" inspired Jason to
create this imposing sword.
Please note that the set shipping fees are based
on U.S. locations. If you are in Canada or
overseas, please email us for exact costs.
Specifications
Total length: 43 "
Blade length: 32"
Blade width: 2.5 "
Weight: 4 lbs 3 oz.
POB: 3"
Price: 275$ |

| 1340
12th C. Medieval Sword
12th
century
Original found in the Schweizerishches Landesmuseum,
Zurich.
Classified
as type Xa or XI, this is
one of the most significant two handed weapons of the medieval
period. Numerous variations are found throughout
the European continent, establishing a general
conformity and indicating a clear pattern of influence
among smiths of the time. Variations are found
in the Royal Armoury of Turin, in the Louvre of
Paris, in the Imperial Treasury of Vienna, in
the Royal Armoury of Madrid and in the Hermitage,
Petrograd.
Please note that the set shipping fees are based
on U.S. locations. If you are in Canada or
overseas, please email us for exact costs.
Specifications
Total length: 46.5"
Blade length: 36"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 4 lbs 7 oz.
Price:
275$
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| 1310
The Ranger
The Lord of the Rings Ranger sword is a recreation from the popular trilogy written by J.R,.R. Tolkien. The Ranger is hand Crafted with 1060 High Carbon steel, tempered to a Rockwell of 53. The beautifully detailed leather handle is accentuated by a Ring, representing the Ring of Power. The blade is forged with a deep full length fuller and slightly curved quillions.
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Specifications
Total length: 46.5"
Blade length: 36"
Crossguard: 10"
Handle and pommel 10".
Price: 275$
W/ Damascus Steel blade: $1,200
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1345
The sword of Faramir
In
J. R. R. Tolkien's
Middle-earth,
Faramir is a fictional character appearing in
The Lord of the Rings.
He is introduced as the younger brother of Boromir
and second son of Denethor II, the
Steward of
the realm of Gondor. A warrior poet, Faramir took
arms to defend what he loved; Freedom and justice.
Please note that the set shipping fees are based
on U.S. locations. If you are in Canada or
overseas, please email us for exact costs.
Specifications
Total length: 39"
Blade length: 31"
Blade width: 2"
Weight: 3 lbs. 4 oz.
Price: 250$
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| 1311
10th C. Viking Sword
1050 – 1120 A.D.
Museum Fur Deutsche Geschichte, Berlin
Dating from 11th – 12th Century.
The original was found during the early 20th century
in the river Ouse near Cawood Castle, South of
York. The sword was displayed at the Tower of
London for many years, until it was auctioned
during the 50’s at Sotheby’s.
Please note that the set shipping fees are based on
U.S. locations. If you are in Canada or overseas,
please email us for exact costs.
Specifications
Total length: 36"
Blade length: 30"
Blade width at base: 2"
Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz.
Price: 230$
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| Medieval Swords
Gallery I
16th. C. Italian Rapier
Medieval Mercenary
Dark Age Sword
Roman Sparta
The Wallace
Elf Fantasy Medieval |
Medieval Swords
Gallery II
The Medieval Knight
The Norman
The Viking sword
12th. C. Medieval Swords
The Ranger
10th. C. Viking Sword |
Medieval Swords
Gallery III
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic Swords
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic "S" Swords
13th. C. English Medieval War Swords
14th. C. English 2-Handed Swords
15th. C. English Agincourt Swords
5th. C. Visigoth Early Medieval Swords |
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